Important micronutrients for tomato

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      What are the most important micronutrients for tomato?

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        All micronutrients are important.

        It is possible that in some conditions the micronutrients are not enough, but if you grow in good soil or good compost is unlikely that Mn, Zn, Cu, and Mo are deficient for the plant.
        However, boron and Iron are probably the ones needed in more quantity and their deficiency can cause bigger problems than the others.
        But again, all the nutrients are important especially if your soil/substrate is not great.

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          All micronutrients are important.

          It is possible that in some conditions the micronutrients are not enough, but if you grow in good soil or good compost is unlikely that Mn, Zn, Cu, and Mo are deficient for the plant.
          However, boron and Iron are probably the ones needed in more quantity and their deficiency can cause bigger problems than the others.
          But again, all the nutrients are important especially if your soil/substrate is not great.

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