Tomato Crop

Land Preparation
& Sowing

Stage 1

 

 

The tomato crop is a highly significant and widely cultivated agricultural commodity that is essential to global food production.

Thorough soil preparation prior to planting, and maintenance of optimum pH, the farmer ensures good rooting and that nutrients are readily available.

The return of trash will serve as a mulch as well as a valuable source of nutrients. Choice of cultivar and spacing to match site and climate is critical to ensure crops make best use of environmental conditions so that maximum banana yields are achieved.


 
Stage |  Land Preparation
Crop | Tomato

Phosphorus

Phosphorus is a vital nutrient for plant growth and development, playing a key role in processes like energy transfer, photosynthesis, and root development.

VAN Products

Green Phosphate

Application

Apply this product by fertigation or broadcasting or placement.

Headling and Safty Measure

Stage |  Land Preparation
Crop | Tomato

Nitrogen

Nitrogen is a vital nutrient for plant growth, essential for chlorophyll production, protein synthesis, and overall metabolic processes.

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Vital Urea

Application

Apply this product by broadcasting or placement

Headling and Safty Measure

Stage |  Land Preparation
Crop | Tomato

Potash

Potash is a crucial nutrient for plants, facilitating functions like water uptake, enzyme activation, and photosynthesis.

VAN Products

Fusion Postash

Application

Apply this product by fertigation or broadcasting or placement.

Headling and Safty Measure

Stage |  Land Preparation
Crop | Tomato

Soil Amendment

Soil amendments play a crucial role in soil structure, enhancing water retention and aeration, which is vital for root development.

VAN Products

V-Compost 

Application

Apply this product by fertigation or broadcasting or placement.

 

 

Headling and Safty Measure

Stage Wise Nutrient Plan of Tomato Crop

What is the best time and best soil for sowing tomato?
The best sowing time for tomato is September. Well-drained, light loam soil is best for it
How much irrigation does a tomato crop need?
A tomato crop typically requires regular and consistent irrigation, with water applied throughout the growing season
Enlist the diseases that mostly affect yield of tomato in Pakistan?
Early blight Late blight Bacterial canker Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) Alternaria leaf spot Fusarium wilt

For More Information about

Green Phosphate