Strawberry and tomato cultivation: how Extramulching increases your productivity

First of all, growing strawberries and tomatoes is one of the most profitable and demanding activities in horticulture. Both crops require fertile soil, controlled temperature, proper irrigation and protection against pests and diseases.

To boost results, protecting the soil from the moment of planting is a strategic step. Extramulching provides this security, creates the ideal conditions for plant development and contributes to more productive, high-quality harvests.

Ideal conditions for strawberry cultivation

Strawberries are a delicate crop that require well-drained soil, rich in organic matter, and mild temperatures to achieve their best performance.

However, sudden temperature fluctuations can compromise flowering and fruit development, while the absence of ground cover increases the risk of blemished fruit, sunburn and moisture loss.

Ideal conditions for tomato cultivation

Likewise, tomatoes are among the most demanding crops in horticulture. They require fertile, deep and well-drained soil, rich in nutrients such as potassium and calcium, along with consistent and well-balanced irrigation.

The crop is also highly sensitive to temperature changes. Excessive heat can affect fruit set, while intense cold slows plant development.

Another critical point is disease control, since tomatoes are susceptible to soil-borne fungi as well as foliar pests.

Afinal, garantir condições ideais significa manter a umidade sob controle, reduzir a pressão de pragas e evitar estresses hídricos e térmicos que comprometem a qualidade e a uniformidade da colheita.

Challenges of soil-uncovered cultivation

  • Moisture loss due to evaporation, which increases irrigation needs.
  • Growth of weeds that compete for nutrients.
  • Greater reliance on agricultural pesticides.
  • Dry, damaged fruits or those with lower market value.

Extramulching in strawberry cultivation

To illustrate, Extramulching is a soil-cover film produced with multilayer technology and special additives that offer:

  • UV protection, ensuring durability even under intense sunlight.
  • Accurate thickness control and flexibility for easy application.
  • Guaranteed performance in the field for up to 24 months.

In strawberry production, Extramulching acts as a strategic ally from planting onward. It keeps the soil moist for longer, reduces the presence of crawling pests, improves fruit uniformity and makes harvesting easier. The result is cleaner, more attractive strawberries with longer post-harvest durability, meeting the quality standards required by the market.

Extramulching in tomato cultivation

In tomato cultivation, soil covering with Extramulching is a strategic tool for addressing the crop’s main challenges.

The film maintains controlled moisture levels, preventing both drying and excess water, which can encourage the development of fungi and soil-borne diseases.

By blocking direct sunlight from reaching the soil, Extramulching limits weed growth. This allows the plant to direct more energy toward fruit production, resulting in stronger and more productive crops.

However, another important benefit is the improvement in commercial quality. Tomatoes become cleaner, more uniform and less susceptible to blemishes caused by soil contact or rain splashes.

As a result, the harvest becomes more productive, with fruits of higher added value and stronger acceptance in the market.

Commitment to productivity and quality in the field

By investing in Extramulching, strawberry and tomato growers see benefits such as:

  • Higher productivity per plant.
  • Cleaner and more uniform fruits, ready for market.
  • Reduced costs for water and crop protection products.
  • Menos perdas por doenças e pragas de solo.

Overall, growing strawberries and tomatoes requires planning and technology. With Extramulching, it becomes possible to protect the soil, save resources and harvest high-quality fruit.

Learn more about Extramulching and see how it can transform your production: https://extraplast.com.br/protecao-de-cultivos/extramulching