You will need
  • - potassium permanganate;
  • sulfur bomb "FAS";
  • - iodine;
  • Sol;
  • - milk;
  • - garlic or garlic hands;
  • - liquid soap;
  • - of copper-containing drugs.
Instruction
1
As Phytophthora is easier to prevent than to treat, start maintenance work after the harvest. In the greenhouse remove all plant residues – stalks, leaves. Burn them. Wash the greenhouse cleaner and when it dries, swipe the fuming sulfuric checker "FAS". For this light the bomb and close the vents and doors in the greenhouse. Allocated by the smoke bomb will destroy all the pests, mold, fungus and pathogens. In addition, it will repel mice if they were going to overwinter in the soil under the greenhouse. After 5 days, open the greenhouse and ventilate.
2
In the spring, after planting tomatoes in the greenhouse or in the ground, sprinkle them with milk diluted with water. Per liter of water take 100 ml of milk and add a few drops of iodine. This tool not only cleans the seedlings, but will accelerate its growth.
3
In the summer, especially if it's wet, sprinkle the tomatoes with salt solution at the rate of 100 g per 1 liter of water. On leaves and fruits formed a film of salt that will not allow the late blight pathogen to penetrate the plant.
4
Also helps infusion of garlic. Chop 1 kg of garlic you can take garlic arrows, pour 6 liters of water, add 100 g of liquid soap, stir and let stand for a day. Treat the plants with this solution. Helps even at the first signs of late blight.
5
Swipe a dusting of ash. To do this, sift stove wood ash, then take a handful in your hand and throw on the tomatoes so that the ash settled on leaves. Repeat every 5 days. While not watering the tomatoes on top, and only at the roots, we actually need to be watered always, tomatoes do not like watering the leaves.
6
Of chemicals use copper sulfate, Bordeaux liquid, fitosporin and other copper-containing drugs. Breed them strictly according to instructions and observe the safety rules.