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Old 28-07-2004, 06:02 PM
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Default Tomato brownish ends NOT BLOSSOM END ROT

"Dan" wrote:

Hello All,

My tomatoes may be having a problem with something that looks similar to
blossom end rot. On the blossom end, even when the tomato is small, the skin
turns a brownish color, but never rots. The tomato stays firm. I'm not sure
what the tomatoes looks like inside since they're not ripe yet. This has
happened on about 50% of the tomatoes on one plant and one or two on another
plant.


I've got something similar and it looks like some kind of scarring to
me. This is the first year I've got healthy beefsteaks growing and
where the beig ones have pressed against eachother, the cage or a
think stem there is some of this "scarring". It is grayish brown and
rough--not soft at all. But a few have irregular patches of the stuff
at the blossom end. They are begining to ripen so in the next week or
two I should get a chance to see inside.

I do think I was underwatering this patch at one point--so that may be
a result.

I don't think this is blossom end rot because the tomatoes are still firm
and I shouldn't have calcium problems. (the water I have is FULL of lime) I
fertilize with MiracleGro Tomato Food and water very regularly since the
plants are potted. What could the problem be? Or maybe is this not a
problem, just discoloration?

Thanks, Dan


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