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Old 03-12-2007, 11:44 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Black dot on the bottom of my tomato.

Hi all,

I've been experiencing some really impressive growth on my tomato
plants over the last month.
All of them have big tomatoes growing, particularly the beefsteak
ones, almost as big as my palm, and seemingly growing daily.

My one concern is as follows:
Whilst beginning my newly found hobby, I read a lot of information in
regards to tomato diseases. One in particular, from memory, was that a
tiny black hole (that looks like a dot) on the bottom of the tomato,
is a bug (or a fly or.. Something's egg) that is harvesting inside my
fruit, and will result on it rotting as it approaches maturity.

I might have mis-read this, but I found this morning, whilst looking
at one of my tomatoes, that it does have, in fact, a small dot-like
hole.
The tomato is still green and very hard with a few weeks until it
reaches full size and matures.

I haven't really been spraying them with anything and have been lucky
to not have many bugs or flies around.
I sprayed the plants a few weeks ago with an organic oil, but that's
about it ..

Could someone please shed some advise on my situation?
Will my tomatoes rot, or is this just a pock on my fruit..
 
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