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Post  Tiredmamaof5 on 6/10/2011, 11:20 am

Help......if anyone could tell me what is going on with my tomatoes, I would really appreciate it. Click on the picasa link below, (I haven't figured out how to insert a image straight on the forum).

I've thrown away about ten tomatoes all with the same problem.



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Post  GreenBlueberry on 6/10/2011, 11:25 am

Well, the plants look OK, can you show pictures of the tomatoes or more details on why you can't eat them?

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Here is a picture

Post  Tiredmamaof5 on 6/10/2011, 11:29 am

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What's wrong with my tomatoes?


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Re: Tomatoes.....what is wrong with them?

Post  GreenBlueberry on 6/10/2011, 11:45 am

Hmm, that looks like blossom end rot. Looks like your soil needs to be amended. I would add 2 crushed Tums tablets per plant and some Epsom salts to add calcium and magnesium, respectively.
Discard the tomatoes that already have the rot (so they don't use the energy of the plant) and the ones that come after that should be better.

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Post  shannon1 on 6/10/2011, 11:16 pm

GreenBlueberry wrote:Hmm, that looks like blossom end rot. Looks like your soil needs to be amended. I would add 2 crushed Tums tablets per plant and some Epsom salts to add calcium and magnesium, respectively.
Discard the tomatoes that already have the rot (so they don't use the energy of the plant) and the ones that come after that should be better.

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Wow, thank you much

Post  Tiredmamaof5 on 6/11/2011, 10:03 am

I just knew that someone would know what to do!

Thank you for taking the time to respond and I will do exactly that!
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Post  camprn on 6/11/2011, 10:49 am

Last year, for my tomatoes, it was only the first fruit cluster that had BER. For correction I used powdered milk and wood ash, about a small handful, around the base of the plant & scratched in.
Now, that being said, your mix could have all the nutrients the plant needs but those nutrients may be unavailable if your mix pH is not balanced.

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Post  Vader on 6/11/2011, 2:22 pm

Moved to "disease" subforum.

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Re: Tomatoes.....what is wrong with them?

Post  duhh on 6/12/2011, 12:16 am

Birds are getting my tomatoes like crazy right now. They go for the bigger ones I've been waiting for. they even got a bunch of green ones today! Mad

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Post  Tiredmamaof5 on 6/14/2011, 4:49 pm

I have a huge problem with birds, too! Mad
I made a framed square with PVC pipe and laid bird netting over it. It has seemed to work so far. I actually got a couple of tomatoes this morning. I'll have to think of something different when the winds come though.

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Post  duhh on 6/15/2011, 11:46 pm

Tiredmama, I might need to try something like that next year. So far the few tomatoes I have on the back wall have been left alone by the birds. The shade cloth is lower there and I am thinking they don't like going under there. Right now most of my plants are about as tall as I am and there are a lot of them. I didn't budget enough this month for much garden stuff. It will have to be a next year thing. I'm going to try and hang some old cds up or something shiny up to see if that might scare them away.

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Re: Tomatoes.....what is wrong with them?

Post  middlemamma on 6/15/2011, 11:55 pm

Duhh....would feeding the birds help? Like hanging seed and those bars of food in the wire basket?

Maybe if you fed them something they would leave YOUR food alone? Those wire baskets are like 2 bucks at walmart and the brick of food (I cant remember for the life of me what that is called) is like 97 cents. And seed is a bit pricey but you can by cheap feeders. I don't know maybe this is a dumb idea...you could take it down I guess if it didn't work or made your problem worse?

Just thinking...at midnight...that is dangerous for me.

Jen-just remembered! Suet! That is what the brick thing is called...Suet! (God I hope so anyway... Shocked )

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Post  jymarino on 6/16/2011, 7:38 am

It is suet but I wonder if it would just attract them more to the tasty fruit they like so much. Perhaps putting the suet 5 or more feet away from the garden would be more helpful? Just a thought.

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Post  jwbryson on 6/16/2011, 8:20 am

I'm having some BER issues too and noted in other forums the TUMS tablet recommendations. Would these tablets be best applied by "melting" them in water and pouring the water into the soil? Or is it better to just break up the tablets into power and sprinkle the powder?

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Post  etherati on 6/16/2011, 8:57 am

I have a question about this too, because I'd like to prevent BER on what tomatoes manage to set in this cool spring we're having in CO. I could be totally off base on this - it's been a few years - but the calcium in Tums is in the form of CaCO3, which is very, very insoluble in water. The tablet itself dissolves, but the CaCo3 would stay solid. The reason it can break into CO3 to buffer acid in the stomach is the presence of the acid - the stomach has a pH of about 2 and the H+ forces the reactions to happen by sheer concentration. I don't think neutral water has anywhere near enough free H+ ions to do this, so I can't see how the calcium ever ends up free for the plant to use?

Unless it has its own process to break up the CaCO3? Does anyone know what the basis of the Tums treatment is?


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