Hello All,
Not sure if anyone else has had an awful year for tomatoes? It seems me and all those on our allotments have done. First they started getting blight really early on, then most tomatoes got blossom end rot, leaf curl - you name it they seem to have had it, which is really annoying as I had a big crop this year - around 30 plants or three different varieties, and from that barely got double digit numbers of tomatoes from the lot.
I partly blame myself, as they are in a bed that hasn't been grown in for a while, and I didn't test the soil, and secondly the colder weather (11C in the mornings !!) that we have had doesn't seem to have helped.
Would appreciate any feedback and to know if anyone else had similar problems?
Not sure if anyone else has had an awful year for tomatoes? It seems me and all those on our allotments have done. First they started getting blight really early on, then most tomatoes got blossom end rot, leaf curl - you name it they seem to have had it, which is really annoying as I had a big crop this year - around 30 plants or three different varieties, and from that barely got double digit numbers of tomatoes from the lot.
I partly blame myself, as they are in a bed that hasn't been grown in for a while, and I didn't test the soil, and secondly the colder weather (11C in the mornings !!) that we have had doesn't seem to have helped.
Would appreciate any feedback and to know if anyone else had similar problems?
so I’ve had to water twice a day in the summer & once a day in this cooler weather if it doesn’t rain so I’ve watered every day this week,ok so far,nothing ripe yet tho
but I planted one in the ground a couple of years ago when we had a drought for a month & had a bad BER year but I didn’t water enough,I do give more water now. When you cut down blighted plants wash hands & equipment before touching healthy plants,you can pass the spores on accidentally.
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