Tomato 'Roma'
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- Tony Hague
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I found San Marzano most suceptible to blossom end rot. I prefer Rio Grande, also from Seeds of Italy. They liken them to Roma, but I grow them under glass and train them as a cordon. Makes good paste.
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Hi Tony
Yes, it can be a problem with San Marzano. But I find that if you keep them watered regularly with care some plants will be OK, especially the ones with larger fruits. That's why I'm trying San Marzano Redorta this year - much bigger fruits. And fingers crossed.
Yes, it can be a problem with San Marzano. But I find that if you keep them watered regularly with care some plants will be OK, especially the ones with larger fruits. That's why I'm trying San Marzano Redorta this year - much bigger fruits. And fingers crossed.
