In the production of tomatoes in greenhouses, it is important to pay attention to the number of fruits and fruit in each panicle. If farmers can't have flowers, they will stay, which will not only bring you an increase in planting efficiency, but also most of them. Due to the lack of nutrient supply, the fruit will be poorly developed and its yield and quality will be reduced.
Production practices have shown that fruit retention in tomatoes is closely related to soil fertility, plant growth, and greenhouse environment, and vegetable growers must use this as the basis for correct fruit retention.
First, it is related to the condition of soil fertility. The ability of flowering fruit set in tomato plants is closely related to the soil fertility. High fertility, can spend more, more fruits; the other hand, if the fertility is poor, not too much fruit.
Second, it is related to the growth of plants. When tomato plants grow poorly, it is difficult to meet the normal development of flowers and fruits because of insufficient accumulation of nutrients.
Third, it is related to the shed environment. In summer and autumn, the tomato is affected by adverse conditions such as high temperature and strong light before flowering and setting. It is easy to cause poor flower bud differentiation in the first panicle, and there are many malformed flowers and fruits. Therefore, it is recommended that the first panicle fruit of the loquat should not leave. If the plant is prosperous, you can leave the first spikelet to fall off the tree and remove it when the fruit is thinned.
Taking the autumn delay tomato as an example, under the premise of excellent soil fertility, the plant growth is normal, and the first ear fruit is three. It is advisable that the nutrient supply of the panicle is sufficient and the fruit grows too large. Falling on a tree affects the development of the upper fruit; from the second ear to the fifth ear, leaves four fruits each, so that the lower fruit can grow normally without affecting the growth of the upper fruit; the sixth fruit can remain five. When the lower fruit is picked, the sixth ear is in the swelling stage, so that with the reduction of the tomato fruit on the tree, the nutrition produced by the blade can meet the growth needs of the sixth panicle.
Production practices have shown that fruit retention in tomatoes is closely related to soil fertility, plant growth, and greenhouse environment, and vegetable growers must use this as the basis for correct fruit retention.
First, it is related to the condition of soil fertility. The ability of flowering fruit set in tomato plants is closely related to the soil fertility. High fertility, can spend more, more fruits; the other hand, if the fertility is poor, not too much fruit.
Second, it is related to the growth of plants. When tomato plants grow poorly, it is difficult to meet the normal development of flowers and fruits because of insufficient accumulation of nutrients.
Third, it is related to the shed environment. In summer and autumn, the tomato is affected by adverse conditions such as high temperature and strong light before flowering and setting. It is easy to cause poor flower bud differentiation in the first panicle, and there are many malformed flowers and fruits. Therefore, it is recommended that the first panicle fruit of the loquat should not leave. If the plant is prosperous, you can leave the first spikelet to fall off the tree and remove it when the fruit is thinned.
Taking the autumn delay tomato as an example, under the premise of excellent soil fertility, the plant growth is normal, and the first ear fruit is three. It is advisable that the nutrient supply of the panicle is sufficient and the fruit grows too large. Falling on a tree affects the development of the upper fruit; from the second ear to the fifth ear, leaves four fruits each, so that the lower fruit can grow normally without affecting the growth of the upper fruit; the sixth fruit can remain five. When the lower fruit is picked, the sixth ear is in the swelling stage, so that with the reduction of the tomato fruit on the tree, the nutrition produced by the blade can meet the growth needs of the sixth panicle.
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