Tomato Growing Forum
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Subject: Blosom end rot ?
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wixom grower ( The Polish Hammer) |
Wixom MI.
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What would cause blosom end rot ? I never really had this problem before !
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7/29/2015 4:24:12 PM
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Porkchop |
Central NY
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Putting yer grubby fingers on the megas...(if not a calcium issue..)..
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7/29/2015 4:50:38 PM
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wixom grower ( The Polish Hammer) |
Wixom MI.
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Yup guilty of that lol...;0) im actually spraying a calcium lithovit on them ? Thats why i am suprized by this. Its not too many but im adding calcium and im seeing more problems this year ? I was wondering what else would cause it. It has been prety dry the last 2 weeks
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7/29/2015 5:01:38 PM
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Master P |
Ely Mn
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Uneven watering will do it. If you let the soil get to dry then give it a bunch of water.
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7/29/2015 5:22:25 PM
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PA_J |
Allentown, PA
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Dan is correct. Uneven watering is the main cause.
I work into the soil around the base of the plant garden gypsum which is in the form of a slow release granular.
Garden gypsum is an excellent source of calcium. This should work for you.
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7/29/2015 5:32:23 PM
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wixom grower ( The Polish Hammer) |
Wixom MI.
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That is what i was thinking too. the plants seems to be healthy and the ground seem to dry out quicker than usual. I like the idea of adding gypsum.
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7/29/2015 5:41:53 PM
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Tim Pennington (Uncle Dunkel) |
Corbin, KY
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I would suggest Dunkels tomato turbo. Dunkels contains a chelated calcium that will get into your fruit. It will not do much for the fruits that have it but will help stop it on the next batch. In the mean time keep the water constant.
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7/29/2015 7:15:02 PM
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