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6. Planting too early: If you plant too early, especially in cold soil, the plants will not grow well and will be more vulnerable to disease. Wait until the floor is sufficiently heated before sowing.
7. Poor disease and pest management: Neglecting signs of disease such as mildew or pest infestation can decimate a crop. Regularly monitor your plants and act quickly.
8. Inappropriate soil: Tomatoes prefer well-drained soil rich in organic matter. Heavy, poorly drained soil can cause the roots to become clogged.
9. Do not rotate crops: Growing tomatoes in the same place year after year can promote the accumulation of diseases and deplete the soil. Change the plot every year for tomatoes.
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