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Julie 12-05-2004 05:04 PM

Tomato disease in NC
 
For the last two years I ended up with leaf blight and because of the small
space I have to put them in the ground I decided to use 18" containers this
year.

To make a long story short my container tomatoes are ending up with cracked
bottoms or they end up being black. I sprayed with daconil this morning but
I am baffled.

I planted them in Miracle Grow potting soil and have them hooked up to a
drip irrigation system that automatically waters them with 1 gal of water
every other day.

All help appreciated. Thanks.



FarmerDill 13-05-2004 05:02 PM

Tomato disease in NC
 

To make a long story short my container tomatoes are ending up with cracked
bottoms or they end up being black. I sprayed with daconil this morning but
I am baffled.

I planted them in Miracle Grow potting soil and have them hooked up to a
drip irrigation system that automatically waters them with 1 gal of water
every other day.

All help appreciated. Thanks.

Cant't really tell from your description, but if the blossom end of the tomato
shrivels and turns black, that's bloosom end rot (BER) Most of the time it
clears up as the weather warms. Roma type cultivars are worst than others. Lots
of concoctions on the market like Stop Rot but are of limited effect.
Try the tomato problem solver.
http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/t...ver/index.html

Julie 13-05-2004 09:03 PM

Tomato disease in NC
 
Thanks for the info. Looks like I've got Blossom End Rot. Now I need to
find some liquid calcium nitrate.

"FarmerDill" wrote in message
...

To make a long story short my container tomatoes are ending up with

cracked
bottoms or they end up being black. I sprayed with daconil this morning

but
I am baffled.

I planted them in Miracle Grow potting soil and have them hooked up to a
drip irrigation system that automatically waters them with 1 gal of water
every other day.

All help appreciated. Thanks.

Cant't really tell from your description, but if the blossom end of the

tomato
shrivels and turns black, that's bloosom end rot (BER) Most of the time it
clears up as the weather warms. Roma type cultivars are worst than others.

Lots
of concoctions on the market like Stop Rot but are of limited effect.
Try the tomato problem solver.
http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/t...ver/index.html




Frogleg 13-05-2004 11:13 PM

Tomato disease in NC
 
On Thu, 13 May 2004 19:45:06 GMT, "Julie"
wrote:

"FarmerDill" wrote

..
Cant't really tell from your description, but if the blossom end of the

tomato
shrivels and turns black, that's bloosom end rot (BER) Most of the time it
clears up as the weather warms. Roma type cultivars are worst than others.

Lots
of concoctions on the market like Stop Rot but are of limited effect.
Try the tomato problem solver.
http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/t...ver/index.html



Thanks for the info. Looks like I've got Blossom End Rot. Now I need to
find some liquid calcium nitrate.


Not necessarily. As the above mentions, BER is usually an early-season
problem that clears up on its own. The most common cause is irregular
watering, but as you say you have it automated, it may just be chance.
Of course, that's no reason to *not* apply calcium. Get something you
can save and use next year as a preventive measure.


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