Saturday, November 16, 2013

how to stop blossom end rot in tomatoes? and chestnut blossom

how to stop blossom end rot in tomatoes?



planted in topsoil, used Miracle grow plant food. I water every day or two, as it has been very hot here. Plants are high, a few leaves are yellow. fruits plentiful, but some have black rot on blossom end. What do I need to do?


blossom best answer:

Answer by BJC
Blossom end rot is caused in part by a calcium deficiency in the plant; a meal mix fertilizer may help future crops.

I also found this thread on it, suggesting a calcium/lime mixture (see link below)


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chestnut blossom
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chestnut blossom, never knew they were so beautiful



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