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Margret 31-05-2005 01:52 AM

Ox heart tomatoes
 
Have often tried to plant oxheart tomatoes, but they always seem to attract
insects and the fruit goes rotten before it is ripe. This does not happen
with my ordinary tomatoes. What do you think I am doing wrong?
Cheers, Margret



[email protected] 31-05-2005 05:37 PM

On 2005-05-31, Margret wrote:
Have often tried to plant oxheart tomatoes, but they always seem to attract
insects and the fruit goes rotten before it is ripe. This does not happen
with my ordinary tomatoes. What do you think I am doing wrong?
Cheers, Margret



Perhaps you have to pick them at the pink stage or are you meaning
blossom end rot. They may be more calcium sensitive than the others and
you can get a special spray for that.

Don't know why insects would find them tastier. You may have to use an
insecticide.

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[email protected] 31-05-2005 09:48 PM

On 2005-05-31, Margret wrote:
Have often tried to plant oxheart tomatoes, but they always seem to attract
insects and the fruit goes rotten before it is ripe. This does not happen
with my ordinary tomatoes. What do you think I am doing wrong?
Cheers, Margret



http://ftsg.ifas.ufl.edu/ESRDBC.HTM

Could this be the problem?

http://ftsg.ifas.ufl.edu/index.htm I just found this URL. Looks like a
good resource.

I found it from this one:

http://www.santarosa.fl.gov/extensio....html#problems

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tomatolord 02-06-2005 09:06 PM

dolomitic lime, dolomitic lime

repeat that about a one thousand times....

put 5-6 handfulls in the hole when planting
put a ring around the plant
enjoy the larger tomatoes...

to fix the current problem there is a spray you can buy to spray the plant -
go buy that

BER - blossom end rot - where the bottom of the tomato is rotten - also
effects the 1st tomato's on a plant.

If your plant has these you might as well pick them and let the plant put
its energy into other fruit

Insects - they are attracted to red fruits - so put out some red christmas
balls or other red balls PRIOR to the fruit getting red - this will confuse
the bugs!!

If it is a hole you are getting then it it is a stink bug and you can also
treat with various sprays to get rid of them

Tlord.


"Margret" no wrote in message ...
Have often tried to plant oxheart tomatoes, but they always seem to
attract insects and the fruit goes rotten before it is ripe. This does
not happen with my ordinary tomatoes. What do you think I am doing wrong?
Cheers, Margret





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