Supported Tomato Cultivation Trough System Overview
The tomato cultivation trough system with supports is an efficient planting method that employs a hanging and supported trough design. This system is made on-site using 0.7-millimeter thick galvanized high-durability polyester-coated panels, which are seamless, strong, and have excellent corrosion resistance. It significantly improves air circulation, reduces the occurrence of soil-borne diseases, and allows for the adjustment of trough height according to the needs of different crops. This enhances the working environment and increases labor efficiency.
Cultivation Techniques and Management of Supported Tomatoes
Planting Method: Choose land with ample sunlight and good drainage, preferably with a pH value of 6.Management Techniques: Include regular pruning and pest and disease monitoring. Maintain temperature, prune branches, pinch off growing tips, and control pests and diseases.
Cane Construction and Vine Binding for Supported Tomatoes
Tomato cultivation needs timely support and vine tying. Set up supports when seedlings are about 30 cm tall, after weeding. Insert supports 7-10 cm from plants to avoid root damage. Tie vines as plants grow, about every 20-30 cm, usually 4-5 times. Supported tomatoes can be grown in a three-dimensional method. The rack trough method allows two layers of tomatoes. Alternatively, grow tomatoes on the upper layer and low-light vegetables like celery or mushrooms on the lower layer.