Some gardeners, hoping to save tomatoes from late blight, wrap the stems of these garden crops with copper wire.
But does this method really work?
Agronomist Anastasia Kovrizhnykh revealed whether wrapping tomatoes in copper wire can help protect them from dangerous fungal infections.
According to the expert, this method should still be taken into consideration.
Debunking the myth
Kovrizhnykh explained: “Many summer residents mistakenly believe that this type of wrapping oversaturates tomatoes with copper.”
In fact, according to the expert, this is not the case. Copper, when in contact with tomato stems, does not harm them, but, on the contrary, serves as an excellent fungicide.
Copper is able to "scare away" harmful fungus. In turn, Bordeaux mixture, which has this element as its basis, has been effectively used in the household since the century before last.
Earlier we talked about how easy and simple it is to grow a large harvest of zucchini .