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Purple Cherokee tomato's

pathydroman
10 years ago

Here are some of my Purple Cherokee Tomato's I have going. They are in a 4 bucket recirculating system that I produce. I have a code for getting one. (thl8) They are growing great but I did have a question for anyone who might help. Only on one plant out of the four, and only happen on a couple of them, what are the black round spots I get on the smaller tomato's? They look like a rotten spot?

Comments (5)

  • theforgottenone1013 (SE MI zone 5b/6a)
    10 years ago

    It's hard to tell from the picture but it sounds like blossom end rot. You should check the FAQ over on the tomato forum and/or re-post this over there. That forum is much more active.

    Rodney

    Here is a link that might be useful: Growing Tomatoes Forum

  • pathydroman
    Original Author
    10 years ago

    thank you. Here is a pic of the black spot. The pic above is one that was healthy and ripe!

  • shane11
    10 years ago

    Wow - your 1st shot of the cherokee purple is beautiful!

  • spartan-apple
    10 years ago

    Pathydroman:

    How is the yield? I grew Cherokee Purple twice. I found it
    to be the best tasting tomato I ever grew but the worst for yield. Wimpy growing vines and not much fruit. If my garden was bigger, I would grow it again just for the flavor .

  • pathydroman
    Original Author
    10 years ago

    Well so far so good. I have four plants and they are producing well for me. The first week of ripe ones I got a little over a pound from three of them. Here is a pic of Two that I harvested, the other one got sliced before I remembered. They are very dense and very juicy. Ill post another pic of one sliced open. Right now I have 3 more ready to pick and about 50 in total still left in all different sizes. So I am very pleased right now with harvest numbers.

    Thank you Shane11

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