NH Tomato FORMULA CFF IN FIELD USE
NH Tomato Formula CFF – Precision Nutrition for Thriving Tomato Plants
NH Tomato Formula CFF (Commercial Farm Formula) is a premium, crystalline, water-soluble fertilizer meticulously engineered to enhance the growth, yield, and overall health of tomato plants. Designed to meet the nutritional demands of tomatoes throughout their life cycle, this formula is a versatile and reliable choice for both professional growers and home gardening enthusiasts.
Why Choose NH Tomato Formula CFF?
Nutrient Features
- Form: Crystalline, fully water-soluble powder
- Solubility: 100% in water, no residue
- Recommended Use: Tomatoes at all growth stages
- Application Methods: Direct tank mixing, stock solution preparation, foliar feeding
- Packaging: Resealable, moisture-proof packaging for prolonged shelf life
Who Can Benefit from NH Tomato Formula CFF?
Greenhouse Operators
Maintain controlled nutrient delivery for hydroponic and drip irrigation systems.
Commercial Growers
Maximize your yield with consistent, high-quality tomatoes.
Gardens
Grow vibrant, flavorful tomatoes with professional-grade nutrition.
Research and Educational Farms
Use a scientifically validated formula that aligns with the latest agronomic practices.
TESTIMONIAL
"Our tomatoes have never been healthier. NH Tomato CFF made a big difference in fruit size and quality."
-- Danilo Morales, Supplies to selected Marketplace Branches
Application Uses
Recommended For: Commercial greenhouses, large open-field setups
Application:
- Mix the recommended dosage into the nutrient reservoir.
- Use the Direct Tank Mixing Guide for optimal dilution ratios.
- Regularly monitor the EC and pH for consistency.
Benefits:
- Ensures uniform distribution to all plants.
- Ideal for fertigation and automated irrigation systems.
- Tip: Integrate with drip lines or NFT systems for continuous feeding.
Recommended For: Backyard gardens, potted tomatoes, small-scale growers
Application:
- Prepare the nutrient solution as per the stock dilution ratio.
- Drench the root zone thoroughly, ensuring the substrate is fully moistened.
- Repeat every 7-10 days or as required based on plant growth stage.
- Benefits:
- Delivers nutrients directly to the root zone.
- Effective for soil-based and potted systems.
- Tip: Apply in the morning to minimize water loss and maximize uptake.
- Recommended For: Open-field setups, larger garden beds
- Application:
- Dilute according to Direct Tank Mixing Guide.
- Use a shower head or sprinkler to evenly cover the planting area.
- Avoid overhead application during high sun exposure to reduce leaf burn risk.
- Benefits:
- Covers large areas efficiently.
- Ideal for rapid soil moisture replenishment.
- Tip: Conduct in early morning or late afternoon for optimal absorption.
- Recommended For: Quick nutrient uptake during critical stages (e.g., flowering)
- Application:
- Mix at 1/4 of the standard concentration to avoid leaf burn.
- Spray evenly over the foliage, focusing on the underside of leaves.
- Apply during cooler parts of the day to prevent evaporation.
- Benefits:
- Immediate nutrient delivery, especially when root absorption is limited.
- Enhances flower set and fruit development.
- Tip: Always use clean, filtered water to avoid residue buildup.
Dilution Instruction
Overview: NH Tomato Formula CFF is designed for use alongside Calcium Nitrate (CaNO3) and Magnesium Sulfate (Epsom Salt). This guide provides dilution methods for both Stock Solution and Preparation Direct Tank Mixing (preferred for pro users) across key tomato growth phases.
Stock Solution Method (Enthusiast)
Stock Solution Preparation
To prevent incompatibility (especially calcium + phosphates/sulfates), always use a two-part stock solution:
General-Purpose Stock Mixing Ratio (per 1L Stock Solution)
- Solution A: 200g Calcium Nitrate per 1L water
- Solution B: 200g NH Tomato CFF + 120g Magnesium Sulfate per 1L water
- Injection Ratio: 1:250 (4 mL per liter)
- Prepare Solution A:
- Dissolve 200g of Calcium Nitrate in 1L of clean water.
- Mix thoroughly to ensure complete dissolution.
Label the container clearly as Solution A.
- Prepare Solution B:
- Dissolve 200g of NH Tomato CFF and 120g of Magnesium Sulfate in 1L of clean water.
- Mix thoroughly to ensure complete dissolution.
Label the container clearly as Solution B.
Step-by-Step Instruction
- Avoid Mixing Caps:
- Use dedicated measuring cups and containers for each solution.
Never swap the caps of Solution A and B to prevent contamination.
- Application:
- Use an injection ratio of 1:250 (4 mL stock solution per liter of water).
- Mix each solution separately in the tank before combining to avoid precipitation.
After mixing both solutions, stir the reservoir well to ensure uniformity.
- Maintenance:
- Rinse containers after use to prevent residue buildup.
- Store stock solutions in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunligh
Direct Tank Mixing Guide (Preferred for Pro Users)
Direct Tank Mixing Guide (Preferred for Pro Users)
(Per 1,000L Nutrient Tank)
| Growth Phase | NH Tomato CFF | Calcium Nitrate | Magnesium Sulfate | Target EC |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Seedling Stage (0–3 weeks) | 500 g | 375 g | 250 g | ~ 1.1 – 1.2 mS/cm |
| Vegetative Stage (3–6 weeks) | 1,000 g | 750 g | 500 g | ~ 1.6 – 1.8 mS/cm |
| Flowering Stage (6–9 weeks) | 1,250 g | 1,000 g | 500 g | ~ 2.0 – 2.3 mS/cm |
| Fruit Setting (9–11 weeks) | 1,500 g | 1,000 g | 500 g | ~ 2.3 – 2.5 mS/cm |
| Fruit Maturation (11+ weeks) | 1,250 g | 875 g | 375 g | ~ 1.8 – 2.0 mS/cm |
Prepare the Nutrient Tank
Prepare the Nutrient Tank:
- Start with a clean, empty reservoir to avoid contamination.
Use filtered water to reduce impurities and prevent clogging.
Dissolve NH Tomato CFF:
- Weigh the appropriate amount based on the growth phase (e.g., 200g for seedlings, 400g for vegetative stage).
- Dissolve in a small container with warm water for better solubility.
Pour the dissolved solution into the tank and mix thoroughly.
Add Calcium Nitrate:
- Weigh the required amount of Calcium Nitrate.
- Dissolve separately in a small container, then add to the tank.
Mix well after adding to ensure even distribution.
Add Magnesium Sulfate:
- Weigh and dissolve the required amount of Magnesium Sulfate.
Add to the tank last and mix thoroughly.
Final Mixing and pH Check:
- Stir the tank continuously for 5–10 minutes to ensure uniformity.
- Check pH and EC levels using a meter.
Adjust pH if necessary (5.8 – 6.3 recommended).
Precautions & Maintenance
⚠️ Precautions:
- Always mix each component separately before adding to the main tank.
- Never mix undissolved powders directly in the tank, as this may cause clumping and uneven nutrient distribution.
- Avoid cross-contamination: Do not swap lids or scoops between containers.
Always label and cover containers to maintain quality and prevent accidents.
🧼 Cleaning and Maintenance:
- Rinse mixing containers thoroughly after each use.
- Regularly clean the nutrient tank to prevent residue buildup.
Store unused nutrients in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight.
F.A.Q. | General Questions
NH Tomato Formula CFF is a water-soluble crystalline fertilizer designed to optimize tomato growth. It delivers a balanced blend of macronutrients (N-P-K) and essential micronutrients, promoting healthy root development, vigorous vegetative growth, and consistent fruiting.
Yes, NH Tomato CFF is versatile and can be used in hydroponics, soil cultivation, and hybrid systems like drip irrigation and fertigation.
While formulated specifically for tomatoes, it can be used on similar fruit-bearing crops with similar nutrient requirements, like peppers and eggplants.
The formula contains nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P₂O₅), potassium (K₂O), and trace elements such as copper (Cu), manganese (Mn), boron (Bo), molybdenum (Mo), zinc (Zn), and iron (Fe).
As long as the stock solution is kept in clean, sealed containers, away from sunlight, and does not form slime or precipitation, it can be stored and used for up to 4 years. Regularly inspect the solution for any changes in clarity or consistency.
Yes, but avoid mixing with high-calcium or sulfate-containing products to prevent precipitation.
No, it is fully water-soluble and does not clog emitters if properly mixed.
Look for consistent growth, vibrant green leaves, healthy flowers, and uniform fruit development.
Yes, NH Tomato CFF can be used for foliar feeding. Maintain a concentration between 300 to 650 ppm (approximately 0.4 to 0.9 mS/cm). Apply during cooler parts of the day to minimize leaf burn, and always conduct a small patch test before full application.
Divide the total cost of the mixed solution by the volume produced. The price per liter will vary based on dilution and application rate.
NH Tomato CFF is specifically formulated for the Philippine climate and growing conditions, making it more effective in local environments compared to generic or imported formulas.
F.A.Q. | Beginner Questions
Always dissolve each component separately, starting with NH Tomato CFF, then Calcium Nitrate, and finally Magnesium Sulfate, mixing thoroughly after each addition. Make sure to stir well after each component is added to ensure complete dissolution.
Direct tank mixing is done directly in the reservoir, while stock solutions are concentrated mixes that are diluted during application, ideal for large or automated setups.
For stock solution: 200g per 1L of water. For direct tank mixing, refer to the growth phase table.
Yes, but ensure the water pH is within the optimal range (5.8–6.3) and free from contaminants.
Mixing them directly can cause precipitation due to calcium reacting with phosphates and sulfates.
You will need a weighing scale, clean mixing containers, measuring spoons, an EC meter, and a pH meter.
Typically every 7–10 days or as needed based on growth stage and plant response.
Deficiency: Yellowing leaves, poor growth, blossom end rot. Excess: Leaf burn, salt buildup, stunted growth.
No, seedlings require lower concentrations (1.0–1.2 mS/cm), while mature plants need higher EC levels.
Monitor EC regularly and adjust dilution based on growth phase and environmental conditions.
F.A.Q. | Commercial Growers
Seedling: 1.0–1.2 mS/cm, Vegetative: 1.6–1.8 mS/cm, Flowering: 2.0–2.3 mS/cm, Fruiting: 2.3–2.5 mS/cm, Maturation: 1.8–2.0 mS/cm.
Use the stock solution with an injection ratio of 1:250 and calibrate the system to maintain consistent EC.
Typically 1:250 (4 mL per liter) when using concentrated stock solutions.
Use filtered water and regularly clean emitters to prevent residue buildup.
Yes, adjust the concentration according to specific EC targets for each variety and phase.
Measure the EC after mixing and compare it to the target range. Adjust by adding more nutrient or water as needed.
Clean every 2–4 weeks to prevent buildup, especially when using in automated systems.
Yes, but test compatibility on a small scale before widespread application.
Monitor EC, pH, and tank levels regularly, and ensure injectors are well-calibrated.
NH Tomato CFF offers comparable yields with cost savings due to precise formulation and optimized nutrient delivery. Additionally, NH Tomato CFF is specifically formulated for the tropics, and the products released in the Philippines are calibrated for local use, making it more suitable for the country's growing conditions.
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