Iodine for tomatoes: what is it for and how to fertilize?

Iodine for tomatoes: what is it for and how to fertilize?

An iodine-based solution can act as a useful and effective top dressing for tomatoes at different stages of its development. In addition, such a composition will help to cope with infections, act as a prophylactic. The main thing is to properly prepare the solution and process the plant, otherwise, instead of the expected benefit, you can harm the bushes.

What is useful?

Iodine acts as a soil-friendly alternative to saltpeter, allowing you to build up the root system of tomatoes. Top dressing of tomatoes with iodine helps to increase productivity due to the enrichment of soil with useful elements and the elimination of pathogenic microorganisms from its composition. By itself, iodine is not needed by tomatoes, but it acts as a catalyst, which increases the absorption of nutrients by tomatoes.

Iodine supplementation also makes it possible to increase the resistance of tomatoes to infections and diseases, as well as to adverse environmental conditions (primarily high humidity or, conversely, excessive drought).

Iodine will also serve as a good protection for other plants when individual bushes are infected with late blight and will even help cure infected crops in the early stages of infection.

It is believed that iodine fertilizer allows tomatoes to quickly gain a beautiful red hue. The advantage of such a fertilizer is that when spraying iodine top dressing, nothing threatens the health of the gardener, unlike the use of most fertilizers and insecticides.

Iodine has a beneficial effect on the growth and fruiting of tomatoes, stimulating their development, but in large quantities this component is toxic and even fatal.

When is it necessary?

Evidence that tomatoes lack iodine is their appearance: the stems stretch upwards, they, like the leaves, are sluggish, not green enough. The plant has a stunted, unhealthy appearance. In addition, there are signs of immunodeficiency: the bushes are continually affected by infections or pest attacks.

Another reason why it is recommended to fertilize with iodine is late blight. It is manifested by the appearance of brown spots on the leaves (they seem to be dried in these places), as well as root rot.

Poor weatherability can also indicate an iodine deficiency. If the plant does not tolerate even small temperature fluctuations, it makes sense to make such top dressing. Numerous observations allow us to conclude that when fertilizing, the plant is less likely to become infected with infections and is not susceptible to rot. In addition, iodine helps to cope with yellowing and falling leaves, various spots.

Finally, iodine may be needed during fruiting. If the plant forms a small crop, the ripening of which, moreover, lags behind the established deadlines, it is also recommended to make a similar top dressing.

Tomatoes do not need a lot of iodine, but respond well to it. It is not produced in the form of a separate top dressing, but is usually included in the mineral complex. You can also use regular iodine purchased at a pharmacy. In addition, the substance is found in manure, ash and phosphate rock, peat and wood ash.

Iodine can be used not only as a fertilizer, but also as a disinfectant for seed treatment before planting. The seeds are soaked in an iodine solution (the recipe for which will be given in the corresponding section of the article), which increases their resistance to infections and pests, and allows you to destroy possible infections at this stage.

Finally, the solution is suitable for soil disinfection for both seedlings and open ground before planting. The same solution can be used to treat the surfaces of greenhouses and containers for growing tomatoes.

How to feed?

The first top dressing with iodine should be done before planting seedlings in the ground, the second - after, but not earlier than 10 days after planting. Subsequent processing is carried out every 3 months.

According to reviews such events contribute to an increase in yield up to 15% and accelerate the rate of ripening by 2-3 days. Depending on the features of the introduction of top dressing, some of its technologies are distinguished.

Root top dressing

From the name it is clear that the root part of the plant is treated with iodine solution. This contributes to better development of seedlings, the formation of ovaries and the ripening of fruits.

The first root dressing is carried out at the stage of growing seedlings in pots and boxes. It is better to produce it 10-15 days before the intended landing in the ground.

After planting the bushes, re-fertilization is carried out, while the composition must be sufficiently concentrated. It is recommended to process the bushes a second time after the formation of brushes. Moreover, the composition this time should be less concentrated. The bushes need to be fertilized for the third time at the fruiting stage, and the solution is characterized by a more complex composition. In addition to iodine, there is ash powder and boric acid.

Watering with iodine solution should be as close to the root as possible, waiting for the soil to dry out. In fact, this top dressing replaces one watering of tomatoes. Watering should be done in the evening.

foliar top dressing

This procedure involves spraying tomatoes with an iodine solution for the treatment of late blight and its prevention. Iodine is used here not in its pure form, but combined with milk. For preventive purposes, the procedure is carried out once every two weeks. In this case, the entire plant is sprayed: from the root to the crown. Correctly pre-moisten the bush a little, and only then spray it. This prevents the risk of plant burns. Spraying should be done in the early morning or after sunset, it is unacceptable to do it on a sunny day.

When using iodine top dressing during the seedling growing period, it is possible to reduce the amount of nitrogenous fertilizers applied. It is not true to say that iodine replaces them, more precisely, it allows plants to fully absorb it.

This type of fertilizer is most important during the ripening of tomatoes - in mid-August. Do not neglect this procedure due to the troublesomeness of its preparation, because thanks to it you will speed up the process of ripening tomatoes, which, in turn, affects the yield.

Similarly, you can process homemade tomatoes grown in pots on a balcony or window, or ampelous varieties (they are usually hung in flowerpots).

Recipes

To prepare a disinfectant solution for seed treatment before planting, you can use the following recipe:

  • 0.1 g of iodine should be diluted in a liter of warm water and mixed thoroughly;
  • dip the seeds into this mixture and leave them for 10 minutes;
  • after this time, the seeds are removed from the solution and washed several times under running water at room temperature;
  • after that, it remains to dry them on a dry cloth, and you can start planting.

Iodine solution is also suitable for soil disinfection before planting tomatoes in the holes. The solution is prepared as follows: 3 drops of iodine are required for 10 liters of water. After mixing with liquid, the wells are watered the day before planting the tomatoes. Each of them requires 1.5-2 liters of composition.

The root dressing recipe for seedlings planted in the ground involves dissolving a drop of iodine in 3 liters of water, the temperature of which should be 25–27 degrees. After thorough mixing of the composition, it is used for top dressing.

The second session of treatment with iodine solution, as already mentioned, falls on the stage of brush formation. Now the recipe changes somewhat: 3 drops of iodine are required for 10 liters of warm water. The mixture must also be stirred for high-quality dissolution of iodine. No more than 1 liter of solution should be spent on one bush.

At the time of fruiting, the following root solution is prepared:

  • you need to soak 3 liters of ash powder in 5 liters of boiling water;
  • when the water cools down, 10 g of boric acid and 3-5 drops of iodine are added to it, after which another 5 liters of water are added to the composition;
  • after adding each component, the solution is thoroughly mixed.

It is not used in its pure form, but mixed with clean water at the rate of 1 part of top dressing per 10 liters of water. For each bush, no more than 1 liter of the resulting composition should be spent.

To prepare foliar nutrition, it is necessary to combine a liter of warm boiled water with 250 ml of milk with a fat content of 0 or 1.5%. 5 drops of iodine are also added here, after which the mixture is thoroughly mixed.The mixing process should be approached very responsibly, since concentrated iodine particles can provoke bush burns.

The resulting serum is sprayed on each bush. Hold the instrument high enough to ensure uniform irrigation. You need to spray the leaves on both sides, in addition, it is recommended to pour a small amount of serum into the root of the bush. This solution is suitable not only for tomatoes, but also for peppers.

A few days (2-3 days) before and after irrigation, you can water the bases of tomatoes daily with a small amount of milk, which will enrich the plant with calcium.

A composition based on iodine and brilliant green will help prevent the spread of phytophthora: the first will need 10 ml, brilliant green - 40 drops per 10 liters of water. After kneading, the mixture is used for spraying.

With foliar treatment, it is extremely important to observe the exact dosage of iodine in the composition, since significant amounts of it cause leaf burns, stunting, and sometimes death.

You will learn more about the benefits of iodine for tomatoes in the following video.

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