1. First, pick a large, ripe tomato and make sure it has enough ripe seeds. 2. Prepare soil suitable for growing tomatoes. Tomatoes are not very demanding on the soil. You can use loose and fertile nutrient soil to ensure that the soil has sufficient fertility. 3. Next, cut the tomatoes into thin slices about one centimeter thick. You can check whether there are seeds inside the tomatoes. If there are seeds, it’s okay. 4. Spread the freshly cut tomatoes evenly on the soil surface of the flowerpot. 5. Cover the surface of the tomatoes with a layer of soil, water them thoroughly, and place them in a place with sufficient light for maintenance. 6. After a few weeks, the seeds in the pot will germinate and grow tender branches and leaves. When the tomato seedlings grow four or five leaves, you can change them to a larger pot so that they can grow faster. Otherwise, they will be crowded together and will not get enough nutrients. 7. When transplanting, don't pull out the roots directly in a rush, as that will damage the roots. Go slowly and let each tomato be covered with soil so that the seedlings can recover quickly. 8. If you have a yard at home, you can move the tomato seedlings to the yard. With good ventilation and sufficient light, the tomatoes will grow rapidly. 9. If you don’t have a yard, you can plant it directly in a flowerpot. Choose the flowerpot according to the size of the plant. When the seedlings are small, you can plant them in a small pot first. 10. When the seedlings grow up, you can change to a larger pot so that the seedlings have enough nutrients and space to grow. When the tomato plants grow up, insert a small stick in the pot and tie them up with cloth strips or hemp ropes, otherwise they will easily fall over. 11. During the growth period of tomatoes, they must be given sufficient light, and slow-release fertilizer should be applied once every half a month. Some rice water or fish tank water should be used to water them to provide them with sufficient nutrients. Only in this way can the plants bloom and bear fruit. 12. After tomatoes are produced, avoid watering the fruits and the surface of leaves and stems, otherwise the probability of tomatoes being infected by fungi will increase, causing the plants to rot and die. 13. When the fruits turn bright red, you can pick them and eat them. If you don't have much space at home to plant it, you can also hang it up for maintenance~ |
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