Blossom end rot on tomatoes
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One of my greenhouse tomato plants got blossom end rot on the second truss, and I removed the whole truss. Will the rest of the plant be OK - the bottom trusses are so lovely I should hate to get rid of the whole plant 
Blossom end rot is caused by irregular watering leading to ,I believe calcium shortage?,help me out someone,is that right? Anyway,it's not a disease or fungus that spreads so don't remove the fruit a lot of them will be usable for cooking etc. when you remove the black end.
Sort out the watering and it should not develop on the other trusses.
Sort out the watering and it should not develop on the other trusses.
