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Croatia🏛️ Politics15 hr. ago

Rajčice venu na vrućini? Ne zalijevajte ih prije nego što provjerite jednu stvar

The article discusses common misconceptions about watering tomato plants during heatwaves. It explains that wilted leaves do not necessarily indicate a need for water, as this is a natural stress response to high temperatures. Experts warn against overwatering and emphasize checking soil moisture before irrigation. The piece advises watering early in the morning, using mulch to retain moisture, and avoiding excessive leaf removal. It also notes that prolonged heat can cause flower drop, reducing yield despite the plant appearing healthy.

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Rajčice venu na vrućini? Ne zalijevajte ih prije nego što provjerite jednu stvar

The article discusses common misconceptions about watering tomato plants during heatwaves. It explains that wilted leaves do not necessarily indicate a need for water, as this is a natural stress response to high temperatures. Experts warn against overwatering and emphasize checking soil moisture before irrigation. The piece advises watering early in the morning, using mulch to retain moisture, and avoiding excessive leaf removal. It also notes that prolonged heat can cause flower drop, reducing yield despite the plant appearing healthy.

Bias read (Center): The article provides practical gardening advice without taking a political stance. It focuses on scientific explanations and expert recommendations, maintaining a balanced tone without favoring any ideological perspective.

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