Tomato Feed
For all fruiting vegetables.
Super concentrated liquid feed
Made using all essential nutrients for heathy growth
Produces amazing quality tomatoes
Seaweed Boosted
Our Professional Tomato Feed has been created to bring the advanced recipes used by professional tomato growers to the home gardener to help grow amazing plants and fruit. This super concentrated tomato feed contains all the essential macro and micronutrients required by tomatoes and other fruiting vegetables (peppers, cucumbers, courgettes and melons) in a highly available form.
Our super concentrated tomato feed has the strongest analysis (5-5-10+0.3MgO) on the market and will provide as much as 2 and half times the feed of market leading products from garden centres.
Gro-Expert Professional Tomato Feed’s nutrient package is supported by a generous level of an ascophyllum seaweed harvested from the stormy waters of the Scottish islands to supply a unique blend of natural minerals, vitamins, antioxidants and essential amino acids which will support nutrient uptake by the roots, movement of water and nutrients around the plant and will boost the overall health of your plants. Gro-Expert Tomato Feed can be used for plants grown in the soil or in growing media’s such as coir or peat free growbags.
The Professional Tomato Feed is available in 500ml and 1.0 litres in dual chambered bottles for ease of measurement and should be used in every watering at 1.0ml per litre of water applied to the roots of plants.
How to use Tomato Feed
Add 10ml of the feed to 10L of water. Apply with every watering from when the plants have the first small green fruits.
The most important part of growing plants, and often the most neglected, is regular feeding. All fruiting vegetables need lots of nutrients to build strong plants, so Gro-Expert Feed uses both nutrients and seaweed in a concentrated form.
10L is equivalent to a 2 gallon watering can. For 1 gallon can, please use half rate. Shake well before use.
Top Tips
No tomato feed is perfect, as every growing situation is different. Soil retains more nutrients than growing media and some people use rainwater to grow tomatoes with and some use tap water. Both waters are good but are very different in terms of nutrient levels, hardness and pH, so nutrient availability will always vary.
Tap water often comes with a good supply of natural calcium, however, this will most likely not be enough for hungry tomatoes and rainwater has an exceptionally low level or none at all, so it is important to support your tomatoes and other greenhouse veggies with calcium as no other tomato feed comes with it included. Calcium is vitally important for the formation of healthy fruits and will prevent the disorder called blossom end rot.
We recommend using Gro-Expert’s Organic Liquid Calcium which is a 10% Ca, harvested from the sap of calcium rich trees and is highly available to plants. It can be added to your watering’s or can be foliar sprayed onto leaves.