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Spot Found: Pot-Growing Best If Rains Continue By MARGUERITE SMITH
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“It's better to use too little than A small atomizer puts the spray too much of this,” the twins agree. right in the center of each blossom. For, they explained, if you use too It ought to be done every day if much or even use it at the wrong you can find time, Ed explained, time you may get wonderful foliage, unless. the weather clears. little fruit. But a properly fertilized plant produces better so their plants all “get nitrated” just after the third flower cluster has set its fruit. » » » GIVEN then the fresh supply of nitrogen won't interfere with the “set” for the fourth blossom cluster
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"EARLY CROP—Fred and Ed Schuh, 5840. Rockville rd., examine tomato plants hey raised by artificial pollination despite the er :
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tween the mainstéins and each leaf. This gives the tomatoes more light, better color. Mulching is good, too, they think—keeps water in the ground. Their plantings suffered badly from late blight last year, they said, but they managed to control it before they lost too many tomatoes, by using a copper fungicide spray. They. aren't much worried about it this year. “You're likely to have different diseases in a tomato patch any year but if the weather doesn’t favor
side of the plant. their development they won't do.a
lot of harm. It was that week or so of wet cool weather at the wrong time last summer that caused the damage from late blight,” Ed explained.
way, added Fred, by that time in the summer the ground is drier and the nitrogen isn’t taken up so fast. They believe in staking. « They let two main stems grow, pinch out all the extra suckers that grow be-
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