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  • Tomato Problem

    My plum toms have grown loads of fruit however some of the smaller fruits have shrivelled a bit, is this normal, will they fill out?

    Also I have had a few toms with blossom end rot, esp. the beef toms, the main plant is near the g/h door, could this be causing it?

    Many Thanks

    Jon

  • #2
    there ya go
    "The condition is a physiological disorder, caused by an imbalance of potash and calcium in the compost, which most often develops if the compost is allowed to dry out while the fruits are swelling"
    In other words, you need to water regularly

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    • #3
      Originally posted by taff View Post
      there ya go
      "The condition is a physiological disorder, caused by an imbalance of potash and calcium in the compost, which most often develops if the compost is allowed to dry out while the fruits are swelling"
      In other words, you need to water regularly
      Cheers, is that for the Blossom end rot or my wieardley slightley shrivelled plum toms?

      Cheers

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      • #4
        water regularly and add some epsom salts, this will help replenish nutrients to plants.
        Dont worry about tomorrow, live for today

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