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| Hello All, I am new to gardening and this forum. I have decided that this is the year. Unfortuantley one of my tomatoe plants has taken a turn. My leaves are spotting and as you can see the fruit itself has dark spots on the bottom. Its only on one, the others seem fine. If you could please look at theses pics. and give me any suggestions I would so appreciate it. I am also growing peppers and herbs and those seem to be doing great. I am in zone 8 if that helps. I so hope it can be saved. This forum has been so helpful. Thanks in advance for any help. I have more pics of the leaves with spots and the steam with a stick moss to it. Karen |
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| Blossom end rot. See FAQ at http://faq.gardenweb.com/faq/tomato/ |
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- Posted by miesenbacher 7 (My Page) on Wed, May 29, 13 at 5:18
| "Unfortuantley one of my tomatoe plants has taken a turn. My leaves are spotting and as you can see the fruit itself has dark spots on the bottom." I think more pictures are in order, especially the foliage. I've never seen BER look quite like that, which looks like a splotch. Normally BER is concentric centered on the end of the fruit. |
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| Yeah, I'm far from an expert, but BER in my experience involves the actual spot where the blossom had been, and it grows out from there with that waterlogged look. I've only seen it a few times though... |
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| It is usually the actual blossom end, but I've seen plenty that look like the OP's photo, including in my garden. It's all BER. |
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- Posted by Kyody 8 (karenktodd@yahoo.com) on Wed, May 29, 13 at 9:59
| Thanks so much guys. I really appreciate you taking the time to respond. Here is additional pics for informational purposes. |
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- Posted by Kyody 8 (karenktodd@yahoo.com) on Wed, May 29, 13 at 10:00
| Thanks so much guys. I really appreciate you taking the time to respond. Here is additional pics for informational purposes. |
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| I agree with Ed. I had that on my one Better Boy last year on the first few tomatoes that set. On a few it started not right on the blossom but grew to encompass it. It went away really quick. |
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- Posted by Kyody 8 (karenktodd@yahoo.com) on Wed, May 29, 13 at 10:06
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Our favorite tomato expert Carolyn137 wrote an excellent response to a question about Blossom End Rot (BER) and I am quoting it here:
Now, that applies to all tomatoes, especially those grown in the ground. But you have yours in a container (How big?) which might mean they don't have enough calcium in the growing medium, but since the BER is on one fruit only, I don't think that is the problem. More than likely it is a moisture regulation problem, especially as the weather warms up. The other issue you may be experiencing is the lack of mutrients in your growing medium since everytime you water they are washed out of the pot. Are you feeding your plants on a regular basis? Most container growers feed a diluted water soluble fertilizer every week to ten days to make up for the nutrients that are lost. The leaf spots look like they could have been sun or wind burn. Not sure about the stems, perhaps abrasions? Betsy |
This post was edited by bets on Wed, May 29, 13 at 12:16
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- Posted by Kyody 8 (karenktodd@yahoo.com) on Thu, May 30, 13 at 15:10
| Thanks so much, The container is 10 gallons and the plant is outgrowing it I feel. I do use a water MG water soluble, I know MG is a bad word on here sometimes or initials in this case. But, like I said I am new and learning. The plants seems to be doing ok, but much more foliage than fruit. |
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| It is not, probably a BER. The rot is further away. Also the stem looks like being chewed by something too. Could it be a caterpillar? I have never seen a thing like that on tomatoes. But I have seen rats doing it to cukes and melons. |
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- Posted by Kyody 8 (karenktodd@yahoo.com) on Fri, May 31, 13 at 1:12
| We dont have rat issues, thank god I hate them. We do have coons though. Just seems like they would do more damage. They are pretty big. Not sure. |
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