Blossom end rot
Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 3:39 pm
Hopefully I'm getting this on the forum before people put their tomato plants into final positions. I grow mine in large, 10-inch pots. For a while I was getting blossom end rot, but not on Gardeners Delight, only on the plum varieties - Red Dabarao, and, more recently, Olivade. I suspect plum varieties may need more water. Blossom end rot is due to calcium deficiency, generally the result of incorrect watering. But getting the watering right isn't easy - the plants' needs vary according to how fast they're growing, hours of daylight, temperature and light levels. Hope this is a helpful hint - I cracked the problem by adding Swell Gel to the potting compost, to hold extra water in reserve. I found I needed to exceed the instructions slightly: if the packet said add two spoons to a 10 inch pot, I added three.