Water soluble fertilizers such as Miracle Gro work fine. Just be sure to avoid watering the tops of the plants. Wet foliage will encourage diseases to develop.
You can also use a granular type fertilizer. Scatter the granules around the plant and water them in well. Don’t let the granules come in contact with the plant is this may cause it to burn.
5-10-10 or 5-15-15 works well. After the plant blossoms, you want more potassium and phosphate than nitrogen in the fertilizer. This will help the plant produce the best fruit and more of it. Nitrogen helps a plant grow foliage. Potassium and phosphate help the plant produce fruit. If there’s too much nitrogen in the fertilizer, the plant will get very large but won’t produce very many tomatoes.
The following link has lots of good info about planting, watering, fertilizing and harvesting tomatoes, along with stuff about diagnosing tomato plant diseases.
Good luck!
I mix Miracle Gro with water and pour in the hole when I transplant for a quick , healthy start then in about a month I side dress with 13 – 13 – 13 analysis , and when they start blooming I foliar feed with Miracle Gro through the entire fruit production stage. Been using this combination since Christ was a corporal with outstanding results.
May 18th 2010 • 06:05
by terresa
I agree with the first answer. Rabbit manure works wonders, so does miracle grow.
May 18th 2010 • 06:05
by pondlady
8-8-8 or Nursery Special will work well. So will Job’s tomato stakes.
May 18th 2010 • 06:05
by MaRz
what type of fertilizer helps tomato plants grow best?
May 18th 2010 • 06:05
by W
Water soluble fertilizers such as Miracle Gro work fine. Just be sure to avoid watering the tops of the plants. Wet foliage will encourage diseases to develop.
You can also use a granular type fertilizer. Scatter the granules around the plant and water them in well. Don’t let the granules come in contact with the plant is this may cause it to burn.
5-10-10 or 5-15-15 works well. After the plant blossoms, you want more potassium and phosphate than nitrogen in the fertilizer. This will help the plant produce the best fruit and more of it. Nitrogen helps a plant grow foliage. Potassium and phosphate help the plant produce fruit. If there’s too much nitrogen in the fertilizer, the plant will get very large but won’t produce very many tomatoes.
The following link has lots of good info about planting, watering, fertilizing and harvesting tomatoes, along with stuff about diagnosing tomato plant diseases.
Good luck!
May 18th 2010 • 07:05
by Pete T
I mix Miracle Gro with water and pour in the hole when I transplant for a quick , healthy start then in about a month I side dress with 13 – 13 – 13 analysis , and when they start blooming I foliar feed with Miracle Gro through the entire fruit production stage. Been using this combination since Christ was a corporal with outstanding results.
May 18th 2010 • 07:05
by fuzzykju
well cured,, 2 year old, rabbit manure! nothing beats it
May 18th 2010 • 10:05
by robert C
use sheep pellets to start, and when flowers come give a feed of potash, water well in