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... Read moreセリアの「トマトとイチゴの肥料」、私も“これで本当に育つの?”と半信半疑だったんですが、袋に「有機成分入りでトマトやイチゴをあまく育てます」って書いてあるのを見ると試したくなりますよね。写真みたいに黄色い花が咲いて、小さな青い実がつき始めたタイミングは、追肥の効果を乗せやすい時期だと思います。 ■ミニトマト(鉢植え)の追肥タイミングの目安 ・植え付けから2〜3週間後(根が落ち着いた頃) ・1段目の実がピンポン玉くらいになった頃 ・その後は2〜3週間に1回くらい(様子を見て) 私は「花が増えてきた/実が付き始めた」タイミングで、少量ずつ追肥する派です。効かせたいからと一気に入れるより、控えめを回数で調整したほうが失敗しにくかったです。 ■100均肥料の“量”はどうする?(私のやり方) 商品によって推奨量が違うので基本はパッケージ優先ですが、迷ったら“少なめスタート”がおすすめです。鉢のふちに沿ってパラパラ置いて、土と軽くなじませてから水やり。茎の根元に近すぎると肥料焼けが怖いので、私は根元から少し離して円を描くように置きます。 ■追肥したのに甘くならない…と感じた時のチェック 甘さって肥料だけじゃなくて、日当たりと水分でも結構変わる印象です。 ・日照:できれば半日以上日が当たる場所へ ・水やり:実がついてからは“やりすぎない”のも大事(乾いたらたっぷり、常に湿りっぱなしは避ける) ・葉っぱが濃緑&茂りすぎ:肥料多めのサインかも(花や実より葉が元気) 私は葉がわさわさし始めたら、追肥の間隔を少し空けて様子を見ます。 ■ダイソーの野菜用肥料と迷う人へ(ざっくり比較) ダイソーも野菜の肥料がいろいろあって迷いますよね。私は「トマト専用っぽい表記」や「有機成分入り」みたいな特徴で選びがちです。どちらでも育つことは多いですが、まずは1種類に絞って、量と間隔を一定にして記録すると“自分の環境での正解”が見つかりやすいです。 ■ちなみに…別の植物の話(検索で気になってる人向け) ・フウセンカズラ:支柱なしだとつるが暴れやすいので、私はネットや麻ひもで軽く誘引するだけでも管理が楽でした。 ・接ぎ木の台木:種類が多くて難しいですが、病気に強い台木を選ぶのが基本みたい。家庭菜園だと「まずは育てやすさ重視」で選ぶとストレスが少ないです。 100均の園芸グッズって、つい買い足しちゃうんですが(笑)、肥料は“少量×観察”が一番安心でした。セリア肥料でミニトマトがどれくらい甘くなるか、私も引き続き実の色づきと味をチェックしていきます。

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