Recently, working for my uncle's house, he believed in “one cut and one basket” last year, and this year the tomatoes were unable to sit on the fruit and the green skin rotted on the vine. I went through the new 2026 manual from the farm station and went to the shed for a couple of days, and i realized it wasn't the wrong cut, it was the wrong cut that was done before。
The old varieties used by uncles were thick and big, but last summer the yellow leaves were hot, and the virus was transmitted directly to two studios. The manual is clear: the mid-night push is anti-ty varieties, leaves are thin and hard, and flowers can be stabilized at high temperatures. We didn't change the seed, we pushed it on top, and it was like riding a broken bike and stepping on the gas。

The timing was wrong. He waited for the qing dynasty and said, "i'll live warm." but the manual said that the north was the most stable around march 15, when the temperature was just 13°c, and the seeding took root as soon as it reached april, when the surface was hot, the bottom cooled, the root snorkeled, and the top of the roof could not be saved。
The distance is far more extreme. He squeezed 35 centimetres in the old way and said, "one more pound." as a result, leaves were stacked long, ventilated, and asymptomatic diseases climbed from the bottom up. The manual is written in white and black: 45 to 60 centimetres is the golden distance, the air is radiant, and the leaves that follow the top can really hold up a fruit。

It's a mess. And when he was fat, he took urea, and the leaves were darkened and the flowers were rare. The manuals are nitrous 3. 6, phosphorus 1. 4 and potassium 5, with emphasis on potassium. I snuck it down with a drip to the high potassium water soluble, with a little phosphate potassium leaf spray, a week with a thick handle and a bright green fruit。
It's not like we're gonna have to cut it off. The manual says that we have to wait 7 to 10 days for the last bushes to sit still and the fruit to have a big thumb. We looked at the ears before, and the three ears were cut, and they were sprung up, and then they squirted down. And on the same day the cut must wipe out all the sides and leave one to dry。

There are lots of leaves. He used to cut a piece of leaves and said, "save your energy." the manual did not say a few, but the sheds in the hot zone in the photographs left three leaves on top of the roof - sunproof and not hot. I tried to leave two, but the face was still tanned; three pieces were added, and they were gone。
The disease can't be cut alone. Is it calcium deficiency? And he poured water, and it was small, and calcium could not go up. The manual taught me 0. 3% calcium chloride. I did it twice, and the greens were gone. Asymptomatic disease is easier: the fruit is taken on the spot, thrown out of the shed, sprayed with aroma, etc。

The balcony is the same. My sister grew in foam boxes, less soil, and she learned how to hit the top, and it sprung. The manual states that the balcony can only be filled with one pot of permafrost, or it will have to be filled with potassium fat. I replaced her with trophic soil, and then i cut the tops of potassium, which gave her four nuts。
The equipment is no longer difficult. There is a small box in the shed where even the mobile phone can see temperature, humidity and ec values. The night before, it went down to 14 degrees c. App called the police, and i put on a second layer of membrane, and the next day the flowers sat down. Without it, it's six hours late。

The base bag i tried. Uncle's land was planted for five consecutive years, old and old. When you change the bag, you don't have to disinfect it, you're fattening it, and you're a ruler. The cost is higher, but 200 less in a season and 300 pounds more。
The stupidest is the rain. After three days of rain, the shed was so full of water that uncle said, "cut it while you're busy," that the cut was black and the whole branch atrophy. In the manual, it says, "push the roof to avoid the sky and not to cut the branches."。

Now uncle's shed, not just the tops, has been replaced, distanced, water controlled, disease protected, and has fallen. When he had finished selling the scavenging fruit, he went down in a ditch and pulled the dirt and said, "it wasn't the tomatoes who didn't listen, it was us who followed the old yellow calendar."
Cutting the top is just closing action, not beginning。




