How can I tell if i'm watering my Tomato enough?
How can I tell if i'm watering my Tomato enough?

Underwatering and overwatering can both occur as problems for your Tomato, and both these problems can manifest with similar symptoms. For example, foliage discoloration and wilting can both result from either overwatering or underwatering. When your Tomato is underwatered, its leaves will be curling and drooping at the beginning. You will see a bunch of leaves turn less vigorous. Underwatering is also likely to cause stunted growth and poor overall development as both the flowers and this plant require a high amount of water. Overwatering is more likely to lead to disease, including rot. Overwatering may also lead to unpleasant smells rising from your plant's soil. The symptoms of underwatering will show up quicker than overwatering. Overwatering can also be evident in soil conditions. Mainly, if you notice a lot of standing water or waterlogged soils, overwatering is likely to occur.





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Tomato
A species of Nightshades, Also known as Tomato plant
Botanical name: Solanum lycopersicum
Genus: Nightshades

Solanum lycopersicum is an annual or perennial herbaceous vine native to Central and South America that produces a large, juicy, edible fruit known as tomato. Today there are over 10000 cultivated varieties. Although tomato is the world’s most popular vegetable, botanically it is a fruit.

Tomato is one of the most commonly planted vegetables. It can be planted in gardens or in flowerpots and needs little care. Its fruits are fleshy and juicy, rich in nutrition, and unique in flavor. Tomato can be eaten fresh, cooked, or processed into ketchup or tomato sauce. Tomato and its products are popular worldwide.
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