How to grow tomatoes?

If you are planting tomatoes, you should know these things:
Plant in warm weather. If it is too hot or too cold, it will be difficult for the plants to germinate. Water in the morning.
Growing
If you are planting tomato seeds, you can plant them in a pot or in a place where there is no water.
Planting
After about a month or a month and a half of germination, you can plant them in a field with sufficient moisture.
After about (2) weeks of planting, dig up the soil and loosen the soil.
Leave the first 2 or 3 shoots as fruiting shoots and cut off the remaining lower shoots.
Pests that can attack are aphids, scale insects, whiteflies, and fruit borers.
As insecticides, M-Fet and M-Dime can be used until the plant is one and a half months old. After one and a half months, M-Chlorocide, M-Perifos, and Dicitroen can be used. If it is about a week before picking, you can use M-Bamectin, M-Thayokard. If it is 2 or 3 days before picking, you can use Privatone.
Diseases to watch out for are black spot, top rot, and scab. For these diseases, use drugs such as M-Dazin and Busan when the plants are young. If the plant is more than (1) month to (1.5) months old, you can use M-Oze, Mimcoza, and M-Hazard. If it is (7) days before picking, you can use belicid drugs to protect and control it.
Fertilizer Application
As fertilizers, you can use a mixture of 15-15-15 (or 16-16-16) (1/4 bag), urea (1/4 bag), T-Super (1/4 bag), and Potat (1/4 bag) per acre of tomato.
Picking
When picking, decide on the color of the fruit depending on where you are shipping it to. If you are shipping it far away, pick it when it is green to pale green and turning white. If you are shipping it near you, pick it when it is yellow.