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In this video I will tell you and show you what to add to the hole when planting a tomato to get a big and delicious harvest! Growing tomatoes in a greenhouse or growing tomatoes in the open ground is not an easy thing, but if when planting tomato seedlings in the ground, they are fed and fertilized in the hole when planting tomatoes, then they quickly adapt and grow. The tomato harvest will be large and useful if you use this organic fertilizer. Watch the video FOR TOMATOES, THERE IS NO BETTER FERTILIZER THAN THIS! ADD IT WHEN PLANTING and get useful information!
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Hello friends and in this video I will show you what you need to add to the pit when planting tomatoes so that they start growing quickly so that the Tomato stock is very thick powerful so that it can withstand a large Harvest that you will have if you add this organic fertilizer cooking it is very simple everyone can do it because it’s completely free to do after it Roots will begin to form quickly because it will be easy for them to do it in the pit now I’m going to plant a lot of tomatoes there will be such a bed I will tell you about watering in the next video quite an interesting watering this year I made with my own hands from improvised materials and it works great but we’ll talk about it in the next video and now we will talk about tomatoes and of course if anyone has any questions ask in the comments well let’s take it in order first of all when the Tomato already has four real leaves and in my case there are already six then they can already be planted in a greenhouse or open ground the main thing is that they are hardened and that the weather conditions allow it to be done the second is that the pit itself should be deeper than your pot with seedlings namely so that the first real leaves when the Sprout is immersed in the pit are directly above the ground surface thus new roots are formed along the stem that will be in the ground and the larger the root system the faster the Tomato will begin to grow cotyledon leaves need to be removed now I will actually tell you what you need to add to the hole here is such a mixture I have prepared namely hear the wood ash which is made from dry wood Vines branches from the spring pruning of the garden was all burned together and of course not thrown away anywhere because it is an excellent organic fertilizer namely the ash contains potassium in large quantities phosphorus is also present in many different macro and micro elements that favorably promote the growth of the Tomato root system also as you can see there is something white here this is an eggshell I added it about a third of the total volume of Ash I will answer right away why it is needed here at all there are few macro and micro elements or fertilizers in it as such it’s mostly calcium which is useful in for the strength of growth and for strengthening the plant it is necessary to detail the shell and first of all it will act as an excellent baking powder if you have a dense soil then just under the root system where milk Roots will then grow it will be easier for them in loose soil despite the fact that the eggshell does not rot in one year or even in two years it overheats in the ground for a very long time thereby gradually releasing calcium during watering and does not allow the soil to condense I want to say that I took the shell from raw eggs not from boiled ones and I add about 50 grams to each hole and you can’t put seedlings on it right away because the roots may suffer you need to mix well with the soil that is at the bottom all now there will be enough macro micro elements and of course the soil will be looser and this top dressing is great for neutral and acidic soils and soon you will see how your seedlings will become thick and will give you an early large and delicious Harvest now we take the seedling itself and extract it from the pot as you can see the clod of Earth does not fall apart now you need to pour water over the hole and wait until it is slightly absorbed into the ground then you can immerse the seedlings so that just this soil is also saturated with water we install it exactly so that it is not tilted and sprinkle with soil I will explain why this is so look the Earth has remained loose and moist from above and it does not need to be watered anymore because it is very wet in the area of the root system and The Roots will Now quickly begin to spread and grow and if we first immerse it in a dry pit and then fill it with water from above then the water will reach the roots but a dense thick crust will form on top which will then be poorly permeable to moisture and air and The Roots really need them so I followed such simple tips using such a simple fertilizer you can know for sure that you will get a good harvest at the end of the year who liked the video put a like don’t forget to share this video with your friends and also subscribe to my channel so as not to miss the release of new videos I wish you a good day see you in the new videos

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Great video,going to try it on my tomatoes,here in PR.
I dont see your video for the watering system you spoke about? I assume it’s the white tubing PVC? Please post a link to that video. Thank you for your channel!
So much info. I’m a first time gardener (@ 67 yrs) and excited and overwhelmed at the same time. Tomatoes are my primary reason for starting all this so I wish I understood this video better. Btw, I’m in 7a, Chattanooga, Tennessee. Ty! 🎋
Unfortunately I have no way to get ash.
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Very informative. I’ll try this when I transplant my tomatoes. 🤞
Eggshells take years to break down (Google it) into a usable form that the plant roots can uptake. Gypsum and bonemeal would work better. The wood ash is ok.
Thanks for sharing
Thank you very informative
Hi, can you use ashes from a campfire, no treated wood burned? Thanks!
Thank you for the information. Can one use the ash for other plants or just for tomatoes?
My place has no wood ash. What do i use instead
Great info – thank you. I made my mix: egg shells grinded into fine powder, Epsom salt, wood ash, baking soda and dried banana skins also grinded. Last year I grew huge and sweet tomatoes with this mix. I planted them horizontally 😁- you told me that (in you other channel). Огромное спасибо. Дай Бог Вас здоровье и мирное небо 🙏🙏🙏
Every garden channel says they have a great fertilizer. No one proves it.
So I should not use egg shells from hard boiled eggs?
What about nitrogen?
At a golf course on the 5th tee there was a bare patch of dirt that never would grow anything. One of the golfer's spouse died and was cremated. Her only wish was to have her ashes spread on that spot ,so her husband did what she wanted.
Next year when he started playing again he was very happy to see grass growing on the spot.
I watched your other videos too. Thank you teach us 🎉
Very first thing I noticed was how close the holes were to each other
When you are burning anything you are making pollution so ash is not a great idea—best to use worm compost so you are not adding to our methane problem. You also add all kinds of fruit and egg shells, coffee grinds to your worm bin. Zero pollution to the environment.
The AI voice is irritatin
steer manure is my go-to
It takes over three years for an egg shell to breakdown, up to 5 years depending upon your soil ! It’s much better to cook your shells in a skillet to rid the membrane. The mix one part shell to ten parts vinegar mix slowly because there’s a reaction. Be sure to gave a loose fitting lid. After around 10 days after it sops bubbling mis 1 ounce to a gallon and spray the plants it does amazing thing for your plants !
Crushed oyster shells used for chickens is a great way to add slow release calcium, phosphorus, and trace elements into your soil for tomatoes or otherwise.
Two words. Happy Frog. This potting soil is made in Humbolt County, California. It's specifically designed
to adhere to the root fibers and promote a fast grow rate. Says it right on the bag. It was designed and developed by some of the best pot farmers in the U S. It was developed to increase flower bloom. It contains every ingredient mentioned here in this blog and many, many more in the perfect mixture to promote the best growth possible. There's a lot of people talking about special mixes for growing different fruits and vegetables, but this is a simple and fool proof soil. Add time release fertilizer and you can grow anything easily. I mix Happt Frog with mushroom compost and pine mixing for moisture control. Supercharge your soil, simplify your gardening.
Sadly pure vegetarians and vegans cannot eat this tomatoes as egg shells have been used as fertilizer which goes against their ethical habits 😢
Do not use poison ivy people, care about you too much so any means find you know those crazy grapevines type vines and gets in your your trees or bushes kudzu.
Thanks! May I recommend ditching the computer voice? So annoying.
why do you sound like that?
Be careful with ash. When water pours through ash, it makes LYE. That stuff that burns through clogs in plumbing. I would definitely not try this in a pot.
Wood ash is alkaline. Tomatoes grow rapidly in acidic soil.
Hello I’m a robot.
This clearly sounds like AI generated. WOULDNT TRUST IT FOR A MINUTE.
Those are some Fantastic looking tomatos you are transplanting!
Comfrey, Nettles and most importantly, Urine,eat plenty of garlic and basil,in your daily diet,that'll infuse into your urine, with them compatible flavours, your urine becomes the nectar,add to your nettles and comfrey,into your wee,wee pot, use as a natural feed,your results will be in the tomatoes you grow .🏴🇬🇧🔥💃
I didn’t know a robot could grow vegetables
Thanks for the helpful video! Previously, after planting seedlings in the greenhouse, I did everything as you show, but then immediately after that I watered the seedlings, while the top layer of soil was compacted and a dense earth crust was formed. I had to loosen it as it was formed. Now, immediately after planting the seedlings, I will not water it.
It sure seems that your holes are very close together for growing tomatoes!! 🍅 They definitely need more space to grow healthy plants
All I can say is the garden I use for my tomato and pepper plants is where we empty our cats litter pan all year. Then I till it up and I have non stop production
Doesn't this guy sound like a computer generated voice? It's good informatipon,though.
Break, down eggshells grind them dehiraye in oven or dehidrator then add 10 parts vinegars 1part shells let it sit for 7 /10days dilute 10 to 1 water foilage and ground
When I hear a foreign A.I. commentator, Im GONE!
I put 2/3 of my plant in the ground on its side
do you have some image of the final result of this, and is it valid for other vegetables?
Thanks great tips for tomatoes!
I don't listen to bots.
Eggshell like what’s being used here, will not be any good for many years to come. Save the egg shells, bake them and remove the membrane then crush or use coffee grinder or food processor. Once it’s powder, add a few teaspoons of egg shells, mix in jar with 10 parts of any kind of vinegar. Have a large enough container! It’ll expand just like baking soda and vinegar, only slower. Cover with a towel, t-shirt or anything to keep fruit bugs out. In a week or so, mix 2 tablespoons in a gallon of water. Spray your plants and water them with the rest.
Which other plants can I use this for?