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Soaker Hose Juice for Tomatoes is a high yield tomato fertilizer
with a complex blend of ingredients used by farmers and commercial
tomato growers alike. Soaker Hose Juice for Tomatoes speeds plant growth, increases fruit
yield, extends growing season, develops richer tasting tomatoes and
increases plant health and vigor.
Soaker Hose Juice for
Tomatoes
yields up to 950 LBS. of fruit per 50 SQ. FT. of garden area and
averages 5-6 fruitings per season. In the directions for use it is
recommended that consumers plant fewer plants than in previous years due
to the expected increase in tomato yield.
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How to
Properly Water Tomato Plants
Tomato plants like a
lot of water. They will shrivel and die, or at least not
produce tomatoes, if they do not get enough. However, they
are prone to diseases if watered too much or improperly.
As convenient as sprinklers can be, for example, this
method of watering is one of the worst for tomato plants.
Any method that sprays water over tomato plants, rather
than directing it to the soil, is inefficient and promotes
blight. In addition, the time of day, the temperature and
the amount of water are all important.
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Use a
garden hose to thoroughly
water new tomato plants after they are set in the ground.
Water deeply and then allow the soil to dry out--but not
parch. A day after watering new plants, test the soil by
poking your finger down into it about an inch. If it is wet,
hold off on watering for a while longer (how long depends on
how warm the climate is). If it feels only slightly moist,
water plants again.
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Lay out
soaker
hose
near the stems of the tomato plants, leaving
about 1 inch between the stem and the hose.
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Turn on your soaker hose system. Leave the
water on until the ground around the tomato plants is soaked
several inches below the surface. For some soaker hoses with
small irrigation holes, this may mean leaving it on for
several hours.
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Water tomato plants in the cool hours of
the morning when at all possible. Less water evaporates this
way--which means more sinks into the soil, where the tomato
plants can actually use the moisture.
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Water plants deeply every other day--or
more often as needed. Soil type and temperature will play a
part in how often you need to water. Test the soil daily to
make sure it is not too dry.
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Directions for Use:
(This is an agricultural product, do not over use. Less
is better)
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Soaker Hose, Drip, Drip Tape, Micro Sprinkler Application: Per
100' of hose at max. 25 psi water pressure, 1 oz. in Y-Filter, fill
remainder of Y-Filter with water.
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Watering Can: 1/2 oz. per gallon of water.
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Hose End Applicators: Use 150-1 ration foliar sprayer at max. 40
psi at a rate of 2-3 oz. per 1000 sq. ft., adjust feeding to sq.
footage of area.
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Apply every 4 weeks and irrigate between feedings as needed.
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For hard/clay soils: Use
Soil
Penetrator
and
Soil
Enhancer
prior to feeding to achieve maximum results.
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