Not a drop to Drink
Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2021 3:36 pm
Watering tomatoes. How much is too much and what is necessary to get a bountiful harvest? There are several variables at hand here, but I've read some very drastic differences in just how much is necessary.
If you do a search online for "How much to water tomatoes plants" you'll no doubt see an article stating "2 inches a week". This assumes a lot so let's try and narrow this down.
Assuming:
*Plants are spaced 2 feet apart.
*Rainfall is enough to support tomato growth, but maybe not enough to be bountiful. Or maybe it is....
*Plants are in the ground with perfect soil. Not to sandy and not to much clay. Just right.
*Temperature is within the optimal range, somewhere around 80°F (26°C).
*There are obviously more, please feel free to address it.
So, regarding the 2in a week.
2in a week refers to two inches deep. Our plants have 24in of soil aroud them that they occupy. That is 24x24x2 = 1152 cubic inches = 5 gallons of water.
5 Gallons of water a week, per plant. Is this enough for a bountiful harvest? That sounds about right for me. I would water my plants a minimum of 1 gallon every day. I mulch my garden which helps to retain the water too. I did notice that if i missed a day, my plants noticed too and let me know about it. This only got worse as summer temperatures increased. So maybe 5 gallons a week is the lower end, but how much is the upper end? I can't help but think I could have increased my watering and improved my harvest.
I also read that these plants need more, around 4-5 gallons a DAY! Yea, thats at least 30 gallons of water a week. Wow, I couldn't believe it.
What is all of your experience? Again, I understand that there are many variables, but this much of a difference?
Link here
https://growtomatoeseasily.blogspot.com ... 3.html?m=1
If you do a search online for "How much to water tomatoes plants" you'll no doubt see an article stating "2 inches a week". This assumes a lot so let's try and narrow this down.
Assuming:
*Plants are spaced 2 feet apart.
*Rainfall is enough to support tomato growth, but maybe not enough to be bountiful. Or maybe it is....
*Plants are in the ground with perfect soil. Not to sandy and not to much clay. Just right.
*Temperature is within the optimal range, somewhere around 80°F (26°C).
*There are obviously more, please feel free to address it.
So, regarding the 2in a week.
2in a week refers to two inches deep. Our plants have 24in of soil aroud them that they occupy. That is 24x24x2 = 1152 cubic inches = 5 gallons of water.
5 Gallons of water a week, per plant. Is this enough for a bountiful harvest? That sounds about right for me. I would water my plants a minimum of 1 gallon every day. I mulch my garden which helps to retain the water too. I did notice that if i missed a day, my plants noticed too and let me know about it. This only got worse as summer temperatures increased. So maybe 5 gallons a week is the lower end, but how much is the upper end? I can't help but think I could have increased my watering and improved my harvest.
I also read that these plants need more, around 4-5 gallons a DAY! Yea, thats at least 30 gallons of water a week. Wow, I couldn't believe it.
What is all of your experience? Again, I understand that there are many variables, but this much of a difference?
Link here
https://growtomatoeseasily.blogspot.com ... 3.html?m=1