Tomato Growing ConditionsTomatoes are suitable for growing in a warm environment. They are thermophilic plants, so try to plant them in places with light. Generally, there are many places where tomatoes are produced, and they are grown in both the north and south of my country. The suitable temperature for tomato growth is generally 20 degrees Celsius to 25 degrees Celsius. It is not cold-resistant and is generally afraid of freezing. In winter, it can only withstand temperatures as low as 10 degrees Celsius. Tomato Growth Period and ProcessTomatoes are generally planted in the fields. Their growing season is generally in spring or autumn every year. The growing period of tomatoes is relatively long, usually taking 5 months. There are four stages in the growth process of tomatoes: germination, seedling, flowering and fruiting. Its flowering and fruiting period is roughly in summer and autumn every year. Tomato Planting Process and Methods1. When planting tomatoes, you need to choose suitable soil. Generally, loose sandy soil is needed to ensure that the tomatoes grow faster. 2. After planting, water it regularly, and add some water once a week or so to promote its rapid growth. |
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