Hi,
I have quite a large crop of tomatoes this year, 2 varieties grown from seed. I was really pleased with the way they'd turned out, and thought I'd done everything right to keep blight away - not letting rain water get onto the plants, keeping them in a greenhouse etc.
However, last week I noticed some of the tomatoes had flat, brown bottoms, so I removed them as quickly as possible. Then, today I got quite excited as I had my first ripe tomato, however, up on removing it, I saw it too had a flat brown bottom :-(
Is this blight? Is the whole crop lost? Is there anything I can do to save the rest? What did I do wrong?
Any advise would be much appreciated!
Ben
EDIT: I've had a look around, and this could also be blossom-end rot - a calcium deficiency!?
I have quite a large crop of tomatoes this year, 2 varieties grown from seed. I was really pleased with the way they'd turned out, and thought I'd done everything right to keep blight away - not letting rain water get onto the plants, keeping them in a greenhouse etc.
However, last week I noticed some of the tomatoes had flat, brown bottoms, so I removed them as quickly as possible. Then, today I got quite excited as I had my first ripe tomato, however, up on removing it, I saw it too had a flat brown bottom :-(
Is this blight? Is the whole crop lost? Is there anything I can do to save the rest? What did I do wrong?
Any advise would be much appreciated!
Ben
EDIT: I've had a look around, and this could also be blossom-end rot - a calcium deficiency!?
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