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Old 09-07-2011, 07:13 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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Frank wrote:

On 7/9/2011 10:08 AM, HL B123 wrote:
Hello to the group .My question /comment is.For the first few weeks I
had many large vine ripened delicious tomatoes from different varieties
But now I believe the mockingbirds are pecking them just as they start
to turn and also on the very bottom there is a large discolored area
that is bad, Any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated. hlb SW
arkansas


Sounds like blossom end rot. The cure is calcium. I sprinkle a handful
of limestone in my pots every season. It is not too late to do now.

Can't help with the birds.


Netting should help with the birds. Blossom end rot (BER) may be caused
by a calcium deficiency, which in turn can be caused by uneven watering.
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