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Black Spot On My Toms
Has anyone had any experience of this... it's a first for me. Having asked the best gardener I know , he seems to think it is caused by either overwatering or underwatering....
But which is it ?
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This year I have approx 30 tomato plants around the affected one and no others have the same problem. They are all watered at the same time each day.
But which is it ?
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This year I have approx 30 tomato plants around the affected one and no others have the same problem. They are all watered at the same time each day.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Looks a bit like sour rot alav. Do they actually smell sour?
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Sounds like Blossom End Rot
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This is not a bad site alava, considering that its American. Can you send me some sunshine? It has been in short supply up here but is now blazing.
This is not a bad site alava, considering that its American. Can you send me some sunshine? It has been in short supply up here but is now blazing.
Today I have seen all the people I would take any notice off and they have said the same ..Blossom end rot. The one person I would ask if there were no others said it is down to irregular watering and the reason that only one plant is affected is because it's roots may be formed very shallow, therefore it may not be receiving as much water as the rest.
Sounds a reasonable explanation I thought.
He also said the answer to not letting it happen again would be to sink a 5-6" plantpot upside down in the soil when I put the plant in the ground in the first place. When watering I am to fill the plant pot a few times, this will allow the main root to get a good drink and not just the surface roots. With it being in a poly tunnel the surface dries out very quickly and therefore the water may not have been getting down to the main root.
Thanks for all the answers.
Sounds a reasonable explanation I thought.
He also said the answer to not letting it happen again would be to sink a 5-6" plantpot upside down in the soil when I put the plant in the ground in the first place. When watering I am to fill the plant pot a few times, this will allow the main root to get a good drink and not just the surface roots. With it being in a poly tunnel the surface dries out very quickly and therefore the water may not have been getting down to the main root.
Thanks for all the answers.
I have bought something similar to this from my local garden centre.
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Luckily it came with size adaptors as the spike one doesn't fit the squash bottle that I'm still trying to use up in order to use the bottle. I think it could get water to the deeper roots.
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Luckily it came with size adaptors as the spike one doesn't fit the squash bottle that I'm still trying to use up in order to use the bottle. I think it could get water to the deeper roots.