🌟 Elevate Your Garden Game with Texas Tomato Food!
Texas Tomato Food is a premium competition tomato fertilizer designed to enhance the growth of large fruiting vegetables. This calcium-rich, organic formula is super-concentrated, allowing you to create 128 gallons of full-strength fertilizer from just 1/2 gallon. Ideal for various application methods, it effectively combats blossom-end rot while providing essential nutrients through its unique blend of organic teas, mycorrhizae, humic acid, kelp, enzymes, and minerals.
D**K
Absolutely the best
Regular use of TTF gives me healthy productive tomatoes and no BER. Great company, hope they never stop making it.
B**S
Excellent Product
My tomatoes did fantastic with this fertilizer this year. I will be using it again next year.
T**I
Impressive product
I never grew tomatoes before but these plants did nothing but grow like crazy,, And when one of the vines got damaged,, A quick rap with plastic wrap and heals very quickly.. I haven't got tomatoes yet but there are an average of thirty flowers per plant. And each plant grew nine foot tall.
M**H
Earthbox grower of tomatoes? Start using this fertilizer (also great for Jalapeno plants!)
If you have an Earthbox and use it to grow tomatoes or jalapeno peppers, get this. If you are an Earthbox owner, you have probably experienced the following. You place the strip of dry fertilizer as Earthbox recommends, you add dolomite, you plant your young tomato plants. And for the first month, it seems magical. Lush green growth, tons of yellow blossoms and then the small green fruit begins to set. And then you notice soon thereafter that the bottom of your green tomatoes have, overnight it seems, all become blighted by some rot at the bottom (blossom end rot). Texas Tomato food stops that. And it improves the taste of the tomatoes you do get. Minerals contribute to taste and make the difference between a tomato with flavor and one that tastes like it is from some Dutch hydroponics farm. And the jalapeno pepper plants love this stuff, too. It extends the growing season because you get multiple blossom resets and more peppers. If you are using Earthboxes, or something equivalent, use this on your tomatoes and peppers.
J**S
Simply Awesome
I planted 4 tomato plants last year in 5 gallon buckets with dismal results. I was in the thinking mode of "plant it, water it from time to time and tomatoes will follow...WRONG! I went to Home Depot and bought my seedlings and placed them in the buckets in late April. My care for the plants consisted of watering each morning. I was rewarded with less than 10 tomatoes with the largest the size of a tennis ball. Most of the larger tomatoes split on the sides. Total failure on my part.Fast forward to January 2016. Let the research begin...According to a Google search, tomatoes need watering at regular intervals, strategic pruning, calcium, a deep root bed and less nitrogen than most commercial food provides. Plus, in Dallas you kinda need to plant your seedlings in late February or early March. I planted the seedlings in the last week of February. I hit them early on with Miracle Grow tomato food. The plants shot up to bushes quickly. I also leaned to prune the suckers and non-producing stems. More research revealed that the 20 nitrogen in that product is great for plant growth, but not great for fruit production due to the lack of calcium. Texas Tomato Food steps in and saves the day. I hit them with 1T per gallon of Texas tomato food and two days later, blossoms. Here's some pics of my plants last week. Bottom line, plant early, plant deep, water consistently, PRUNE NON FRUIT PRODUCING VINES and feed your tomatoes with Texas tomato food.
L**0
Nothing to brag about
Didn't stop blossom end rot on my tomatoes and been using it as a foliar spray and in ground for a month. No super sized vegetables or huge harvest either so no bragging rights here
J**D
Best fertilizer
The best way to fertilize your tomatoes! It does the job but it’s gentle on the plants.
B**Z
Great Fertilizer
I've been using Texas Tomato Food for about 3 years now in my garden. It's great stuff and makes my plants pop out more fruit than I can handle during the growing season.
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