Using this substance will cause explosive growth of tomatoes and could potentially puncture the roof of the greenhouse. This phenomenon, reserved for professional use, deserves immediate attention.

In tomato cultivation, ensuring robust plant growth and successful production requires meticulous attention. In addition to conventional fertilization methods, using a blend of natural nutrients derived from milk, wood ash and water offers an economical and environmentally friendly alternative, providing essential nutrients to tomato plants.

To prepare this natural food, start by collecting wood ashes from the combustion of untreated natural wood. Once cooled, mix the ashes with hot water in the recommended proportion of 1 cup of ashes to 5 liters of water, ensuring complete dissolution. Filter the solution to remove any coarse residue, then dilute the milk with water in a 1:2 ratio. Mix the filtered ash solution with the diluted milk mixture, ensuring even distribution of nutrients.

Before application, make sure tomato plants are adequately hydrated to facilitate nutrient absorption. Apply the prepared food around the base of the plants, avoiding direct contact with the leaves to avoid possible burns due to the concentration of the milk. Reapply the nutrient every 2 to 3 weeks during the growing season to maintain a consistent supply of nutrients.

Regular monitoring of plants is essential to evaluate the effectiveness of the food. Adjust the rate and frequency of application as necessary based on the responses of each plant. When properly administered, this prepared nutrient mixture promotes healthy and vigorous growth of tomato plants, leading to fruitful yields.