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QuestionHow can I keep white flies off of my tomato plants?NinoxTop AnswererThere are traps efficient against white flies. Another solution can be predatory insects like Encarsia Formosa and Macrolophus Caliginosus.
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QuestionCan I put 6 tomato plants in 1 cage or should each plant have its own cage?ChrisTop AnswererYou should only put one plant per cage, as they will be overcrowded once mature. Tomato plants need room to spread and climb.
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QuestionMy tomatoes are getting squeezed in their cages, and bugs are getting into them. What can I do to prevent this?Greenhouse AndersonTop AnswererTomato plants can indeed grow very large. To reduce squeezing, you can prune some of the suckers (branches) to manage plant size and improve air circulation within the cage. While cages do not typically cause bug issues, dense growth can sometimes create conditions where pests thrive. For bug control, consider using a strong spray from a garden hose to dislodge them, or apply an appropriate insecticidal soap or spray if necessary.
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QuestionI struggle to get tomato cages deep enough into the ground for stability; how can I ensure they remain upright and sturdy, especially as the plants grow large?Greenhouse AndersonTop AnswererYou can improve cage stability by thoroughly watering the soil beforehand to make it easier to push the cage spikes deep. For added support, consider driving rebar or sturdy stakes through the cage's lower rungs and into the ground.
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QuestionCan I use a cage when planting tomatoes in a 5-gallon bucket?Greenhouse AndersonTop AnswererYes, you can effectively use a cage to support tomato plants grown in 5-gallon buckets or 12 to 16-inch pots. Always ensure your plants receive sufficient water and fertilizer.
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QuestionCan I plant four tomato plants in one large (4’ square) cage?Greenhouse AndersonTop AnswererYes, you can plant four tomato plants in one large (4’ square) cage, but it may be difficult to manage. Typically, a single plant per cage is recommended for easier management and fruit harvesting, as a large cage with multiple plants can become densely packed with stems.
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QuestionCan I put more than one cherry tomato plant in a single cage?Greenhouse AndersonTop AnswererYou can, but it is generally recommended to place only one plant per cage. Even small transplants, especially cherry tomatoes, can grow quite large and will fill the cage if properly watered and fertilized.
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QuestionHow do I apply aspirin to my tomato plants?Greenhouse AndersonTop AnswererYou should not. There is no horticultural reason to apply aspirin to tomato plants, as the minimal amount of acid would not significantly impact a healthy, mature plant.
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QuestionFor 44-inch Step Cages, which end should be placed in the ground, the large end or the small end?Greenhouse AndersonTop AnswererYou should place the small end of the cage into the ground. This allows the plants to expand into the larger end as they grow.
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QuestionHow often should I feed tomato plants?Greenhouse AndersonTop AnswererYou should fertilize tomato plants every 3-4 weeks if they are in your garden, and every week if they are in a large pot.
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QuestionHow much fertilizer do I need when planting each tomato?Greenhouse AndersonTop AnswererYou should typically apply a water-soluble fertilizer when watering in a tomato plant at transplant time. Then, you can apply fertilizer every 3-4 weeks throughout the season.
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QuestionCan I use a tomato cage to support a tree?Greenhouse AndersonTop AnswererNo, a tomato cage is not strong enough to support a newly transplanted tree.
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