17-06-2008, 08:30 PM
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Tomato Rot?
Stubby wrote:
"Blossom End Rot" is a very common disease. It is caused by dry
spells and lack of calcium. Try using a sprinkler hose and putting
crushed egg shells around each plant.
"Moe Jones" wrote in message
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I have notice that one of my tomatoes has developed rot at the
bottom of this tomato.
The tomato plant is a Aunt Ruby's German Green. The outdoor
temperature has been in the high 90's. No others are showing this
problem.
Is this just a bad tomato or should I be worried about this problem?
http://www.MoeJones.info/garden/tomatorot.jpg
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Moe Jones
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Thanks
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Moe Jones
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