Experienced tomato grower Vilija Juškevičienė says that this year has been challenging for tomatoes, but she remains optimistic. After all, every season has its own challenges, so you can neither plan exactly what to do nor predict what to expect from one variety or another. “We have to adapt to nature and there is nothing to be done about it,” says Vilija.
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According to her, the biggest problem this year has been the huge temperature fluctuations. One day 35 degrees (and even more in the greenhouse), and the next only 17. All this has greatly affected the tomatoes, as many of them simply “burned,” the flowers fell off, and the fruits did not set.
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