Mastervick4glo's Posts
Nairaland Forum › Mastervick4glo's Profile › Mastervick4glo's Posts
1 2 (of 2 pages)
Farmerakinloye6:good morning bro, please I want to ask when is the peak periods (best time to sell pepper) thank you |
thanks for sharing |
how lucrative is sesame farming? |
please what is fertilization for cucumber |
that means cucumber Will hit 15k by Jan feb |
mastervick4glo:when I made this post the thread was roughly 300 views but now it's over 500. if I could save only one more person from falling victim then I am satisfied. nairaland should have a way of curbing this fake job agency. you will think 5k is too small to pay and get a job until they start telling you stories after collecting your money.... imagine 5k from 100 people that's 500k. God will punish the generation of every scammer preying on job seekers |
Stellacruz:welcome |
they are scammers don't chat them up |
Stellacruz:na scammer o run for your life |
JustCryptos:I am interested 08030997520 |
I planted 10g of greengo. how many bàgs can I get? |
Just as the subject of this tread is saying, I need cheap farm land I can lease in Rivers State for the upcoming planting season. Whatsapp 08030997520 |
Righthussle:is it your money? is it your business? |
Farming is an integral part of our lives |
dog first |
betabread:please I have a question for every maize expert. selling fresh versus selling dry which one is more profitable.? |
Good evening house... I will go straight to the point. I have a girlfriend, she is Beautiful and I am okay with her characterwise regardless of her flaws. but the main ish is that she is very very intelligent. Not necessarily the book-wise type of intelligence but actually she has a very high I.Q she reads deep meaning into things and analysis situation and words deeply. I must admit she floors me in agruments with substancial points. please give me tips on how to increase my intelligence and level of reasoning too. Thank you. |
ajokbem:guy you get wicked mind I swear..... person will work for 30 days and you will pay that person 10k... wheel barrow don finish for market ![]() |
COMMOM TOMATO PLANTING MISTAKES. "A world without tomatoes is like a string quartet without violins." - Laurie Colwin If you want to have a big tomato harvest this year, it all starts by avoiding some of the most common tomato planting mistakes when first putting them in the ground. Getting your tomato plants off to a good start is a big key to a healthy tomato crop. Here is a look at 5 of the biggest mistakes made when planting, and how to avoid them for a great harvest! 1. Planting in the Same Location One of the biggest mistakes made in vegetable gardens is to not rotate crops from year to year. Planting in a new space each year is one of the best ways to keep your tomato crop healthy and disease free. With tomatoes, a lack of crop rotation can really hurt your crop and many future tomato crops too. Tomato plants use a tremendous amount of resources from the soil. To boot, they are susceptible to numerous soil and soil-borne diseases. Rotating where you plant tomatoes each year can help keep tomato blight at bay. By rotating where you plant tomatoes each year, tomatoes can find the nutrients they need, and keep disease at bay. 2. Planting in the Cold Tomatoes are a warm weather and warm soil crop. Planting in the cold causes a whole host of problems for tender, young tomato plants. From potential frost and freeze damage, to rot and mold. Allow warmer weather to settle in so that soil temperatures can heat up as well. A good rule of thumb is to wait until night time temps stay in the 50 to 55 degree range before planting. It takes a solid week to 10 days of 70 to 80 degree daytime temperatures to warm the soil. Planting in the cold requires very technical and professional expertise like I mentioned my other article that dealt with frost in tomatoes. It can be costly to have a good harvest. 3. Not Planting Deep Enough. Tomatoes need to be planted deep to develop strong, healthy, and resilient roots. Plant transplants deep enough to cover the first two sets of leaves. You do not have to cut off the leaves. They will help to grow new roots. From this you should know when to pick your seedlings from market. Dig down 10cm to 15cm to create your planting holes, and bury transplants below their first set of leaves as mentioned above. While you are at it, fill that planting hole back in with a good mix of manure to power their growth. 4. Not Staking before Planting. This is one of the most oft-committed of the tomato planting mistakes. Before you ever plant that first plant, get those tomato supports in place! Putting stakes and cages in days or weeks after planting is a recipe for disaster. Not only does the process damage plants and plant roots as you drive in the supports, the foot traffic also compresses the soil area around the roots as you work. That compression can keep roots from absorbing both water and nutrients from the soil. And, even more, stunt growth. Waiting too long can also lead to wind damage from plants falling over and breaking off. 5. Not Mulching Plants. Last but not least, don’t forget to mulch those tomato plants! Leaving soil bare will cause all types of issues. For one, it dries the soil and roots of the plants out at a rapid rate. And tomato roots need their moisture. Leaving soil bare after planting leaves the door open for all kinds of issues. Mulch also regulates the soil temperature, keeping it from soaring or plummeting on cold or hot days. Worst of all, competing weeds easily move in on bare soil to steal nutrients from the soil. Mulch tomato plants with a 4cm to 8cm thick coating of straw, shredded leaves or compost to help insulate and protect plants as they grow. Hope you get to avoid these tomato planting mistakes and you can now grow your best crop ever! Farming for Business Tomato is green gold. |
following |
fill the pond with water and put chicken manure but the manure will be in a bag. remove and wash after like two weeks. good luck |
Is there one that the motor is powered with fuel (not electrically) |
learning |
okoroemeka:thank you for your response |
3 kg and Above. Live weight |
I have 500 matured broilers for sale.
Location: Imo state.
Asking price: #3000 each, slightly negotiable for bulk buyers
Contact no: 08030997520 |
Oga Emeka, I know this is not the right platform for this my question but I need your assistance if you can. do you know any app that works in the capacity of PLANTIX but for the animal counterpart ![]() |
okoroemeka:This is a very important discovery Boss. |
Veggieseedies:Rural area but here everybody is farming and nobody wants to free his piece of land. I am just starting with 1 plot. God help me |
Veggieseedies:you are right. land is my biggest challenge. I can do labor myself and start by planting open pollulation varieties and local breeds of animals which are cheap and build from there but here no land |
1 2 (of 2 pages)
