If you want to have big, juicy tomatoes, you need to know this secret

Benefits of Aspirin and Salicylic Acid:
Stimulates Growth: Aspirin activates the plant’s natural defense mechanisms, allowing for faster and more vigorous growth.
They strengthen the plant’s immune system: they protect it against diseases such as downy mildew, downy mildew and other fungal infections.
They increase flowering and fruiting: they promote the production of flowers, which results in more and better fruit.
They improve nutrient absorption: they allow the plant to make better use of the minerals in the soil.
They promote resistance to stress: Salicylic acid acts as a defense signal for the plant, helping it to withstand adverse conditions such as drought or sudden changes in temperature.
They stimulate the production of natural antioxidants: they improve the nutritional quality and flavour of tomatoes.
How do you use aspirin and salicylic acid in tomatoes?
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Preparation of the solution:
Dilute one dose of aspirin (300-500 mg) in 1 litre of water.
Shake the mixture well until completely dissolved.
Foliar application:
Spray the solution on the leaves of tomato plants every two to three weeks.
Apply preferably in the morning or afternoon to avoid sunburn.
Watering: