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Old 08-09-2004, 06:14 AM
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Can anybody tell me why my tomatoes are starting to get slightly
sunken soft spots on the blossom end of green fruit with small brown
spots in them? I dont think that this is blossom end rot and the
tomatoes arent on the ground. It has rained several times the last
couple weeks.
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Old 08-09-2004, 02:00 PM
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It sounds like blossom end rot to me. Blossom end rot is caused by the
tomato's not receiving enough calcium when it is growing. This is affected
by irregular rainfall but can happen even with regular rains, and has
nothing to do with being on the ground.

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Can anybody tell me why my tomatoes are starting to get slightly
sunken soft spots on the blossom end of green fruit with small brown
spots in them? I dont think that this is blossom end rot and the
tomatoes arent on the ground. It has rained several times the last
couple weeks.



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Old 08-09-2004, 07:51 PM
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Andrew Ostrander quoth:
It sounds like blossom end rot to me. Blossom end rot is caused by the
tomato's not receiving enough calcium when it is growing. This is affected
by irregular rainfall but can happen even with regular rains, and has
nothing to do with being on the ground.
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Can anybody tell me why my tomatoes are starting to get slightly
sunken soft spots on the blossom end of green fruit with small brown
spots in them? I dont think that this is blossom end rot and the
tomatoes arent on the ground. It has rained several times the last
couple weeks.


I agree. Sounds like BER to me, too. I've lost a few lovely beefsteaks
to it. We've had a few periods of heavy rain here in Boston which have
done a number on them. We're in the midst of another. :-( Cracks the
cherry tomatoes and BERs some of the big ones.

Priscilla
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Old 09-09-2004, 11:51 AM
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I'm in West Tennessee, and it has been terrible here. I lost so many of my
tomatoes and so has one of my neighbors.
Only too late did I find out what it was.
What BER didn't get, the turtles chewed the bottoms off of LOL

Kate

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| Andrew Ostrander quoth:
| It sounds like blossom end rot to me. Blossom end rot is caused by the
| tomato's not receiving enough calcium when it is growing. This is
affected
| by irregular rainfall but can happen even with regular rains, and has
| nothing to do with being on the ground.
| "Toby" wrote in message
| . com...
| Can anybody tell me why my tomatoes are starting to get slightly
| sunken soft spots on the blossom end of green fruit with small brown
| spots in them? I dont think that this is blossom end rot and the
| tomatoes arent on the ground. It has rained several times the last
| couple weeks.
|
| I agree. Sounds like BER to me, too. I've lost a few lovely beefsteaks
| to it. We've had a few periods of heavy rain here in Boston which have
| done a number on them. We're in the midst of another. :-( Cracks the
| cherry tomatoes and BERs some of the big ones.
|
| Priscilla


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Can blossom end rot appear in different forms? My tomatoes that I know
have blossom end rot look very different from what Im talking about.
The rotton part is black and firm and irregular shaped and not too big
but with these tomatoes there are one or more soft round spots that
stay green and then go lightish gray with little brown dots in them
and the tomatoes go all bad and start to drop off before they ripen.

Toby

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Andrew Ostrander quoth:
It sounds like blossom end rot to me. Blossom end rot is caused by the
tomato's not receiving enough calcium when it is growing. This is affected
by irregular rainfall but can happen even with regular rains, and has
nothing to do with being on the ground.
"Toby" wrote in message
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Can anybody tell me why my tomatoes are starting to get slightly
sunken soft spots on the blossom end of green fruit with small brown
spots in them? I dont think that this is blossom end rot and the
tomatoes arent on the ground. It has rained several times the last
couple weeks.


I agree. Sounds like BER to me, too. I've lost a few lovely beefsteaks
to it. We've had a few periods of heavy rain here in Boston which have
done a number on them. We're in the midst of another. :-( Cracks the
cherry tomatoes and BERs some of the big ones.

Priscilla



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Toby quoth:
Can blossom end rot appear in different forms? My tomatoes that I know
have blossom end rot look very different from what Im talking about.
The rotton part is black and firm and irregular shaped and not too big
but with these tomatoes there are one or more soft round spots that
stay green and then go lightish gray with little brown dots in them
and the tomatoes go all bad and start to drop off before they ripen.


I don't know. Mine appear to start as a regular old rotten spot, but on
the blossom end, and the spot ends up black and maybe moldy. My rule of
thumb is: if it's rot, and it's on the blossom end, it's blossom end rot.
;-)

Priscilla
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but with these tomatoes there are one or more soft round spots that
stay green and then go lightish gray with little brown dots in them
and the tomatoes go all bad and start to drop off before they ripen.

Toby


Bloosom End Rot occurs on the blossom end of the fruit.
What you have described could be anthracnose.

Look at the UCDavis website:

www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/

click on "agriculture and floriculture"

There will be a list of crops, so select
'tomatoes' and there will be a list of
diseases. Select anthracnose.
(the photo shows roots) so read
the symptoms to see if they fit your problem.
You might also check Bacterial Spot.

Emilie
NorCal

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Old 11-09-2004, 03:44 AM
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MLEBLANCA wrote:

Bloosom End Rot occurs on the blossom end of the fruit.
What you have described could be anthracnose.

Look at the UCDavis website:

www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/

click on "agriculture and floriculture"

There will be a list of crops, so select
'tomatoes' and there will be a list of
diseases. Select anthracnose.
(the photo shows roots) so read
the symptoms to see if they fit your problem.
You might also check Bacterial Spot.



Here are some pictures of affected tomatoes:
http://images.google.com/images?svnu...to+anthracnose

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Thank you for the links to tomato diseases. I couldnt find one with
similar symptoms. I dont believe that anthracnose is the cause because
only green tomatoes are affected. The rotten spots are not depressed.
They begin on the blossom end of the fruit and then expand till the
whole fruit is rotten. No tomatoes on the first couple of trusses have
been affected.

Toby

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but with these tomatoes there are one or more soft round spots that
stay green and then go lightish gray with little brown dots in them
and the tomatoes go all bad and start to drop off before they ripen.

Toby


Bloosom End Rot occurs on the blossom end of the fruit.
What you have described could be anthracnose.

Look at the UCDavis website:

www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/

click on "agriculture and floriculture"

There will be a list of crops, so select
'tomatoes' and there will be a list of
diseases. Select anthracnose.
(the photo shows roots) so read
the symptoms to see if they fit your problem.
You might also check Bacterial Spot.

Emilie
NorCal

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