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5/28/2011 7:44:10 PM How often to water tomatoes?  

kaddo
Taylor, TX
73, joined May. 2007


i live in central texas where it is hot and usually dry. how often should i water my tomatoes that have fruit on them? i have root rot really bad and need to know what kind of tomatoes to plant that are resistant to it. i am a new gardner and need all the help i can get. also my dad always put gallon cans around his tomato plants is that a good idea or not?

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5/29/2011 5:43:09 AM How often to water tomatoes?  
stanley72553
Ringgold, GA
64, joined Apr. 2008


i think a good watering every 4 or 5 days late in the evening with plant food about every 3 weeks be good

5/29/2011 1:01:27 PM How often to water tomatoes?  

bones01
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Homeland, CA
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If you are getting "Root Rot", chances are you are watering too much or too often. It doesn't hurt Tomatoes to dry out just a little between waterings. Be careful not to use high nitrogen fertilizer as it promotes top growth at the expense of root growth. You might try using a gallon milk jug with a small hole in the bottom (medium nail size) and water every 5 days. Soil should usually feel a little damp but not soaked. You might experiment and try letting as couple of your plants dry out completely for a couple of days and check thier health.