jueves, 2 de abril de 2026

From the Compost to the Pot: The Journey of a Spontaneous Tomato

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Autumn-Winter 2026:

Today we will talk about a special tomato, grown naturally, moving from its original pot to a new one where it will receive the warmth and space it needs to thrive. Link to see in spanish: Version Tomato en español

🌱Agriculture Natural: Tomato Spontaneous

Sometimes, the best plants are the ones that choose to grow on their own. This tomato seedling sprouted spontaneously from worm humus, proving the incredible vitality of organic fertilizer. It started in a small brown pot (7.8 liters), but for a tomato plant to grow strong and withstand the upcoming seasons, space is essential. That’s why I decided on a strategic transplant:

We moved it to a 27-liter pot, providing the necessary soil volume for a healthy root system. Support and Structure: It now has a stake (tutor) to guide vertical growth and prevent the weight of future fruit from damaging the stem. Strategic Location: We placed it where it can get the most sunlight. Plus, the proximity to the wall acts as a natural thermoregulator, absorbing heat during the day and releasing it slowly at night. Protection and Nutrition: We covered the surface with stubble (mulching) to maintain moisture and protect soil life, and we boosted its nutrition with liquid humus.

With this care, our plant is ready to face the autumn and winter. Let’s see how this challenge unfolds!

First part on working with tomato

Second Video

Chears and Happy farming!

Gemini ha dicho Tomorrow on the blog: Don't miss it! I'll be sharing everything about how I'm treating and recovering a "4 seasons" lemon tree from disease. See you tomorrow!
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