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  • Tomatoes Rotting on Vine!?

    Hi,

    I have 2 tomato plants that have grown well, and produced lots of large tomatoes, however, they have yet to ripen, probably due to the crap weather we've had. There were 2 or 3 tomatoes on each of these plants that were the size of tennis balls - I kid you not! - and I was really looking forward to eating them when they were ready.

    I noticed over the weekend that 1 or 2 were begining to ripen in the brief spell of decent weather we've had for ages. However, upon further inspection I noticed that the tomatoes were rotting around the stems, each one either had a big block rotten hole in the top, or the vine was black and the tamato just fell off at the slightest touch.

    What is causing this? The smaller tomatoes look OK, it just seems to be the bigger ones that are effected. Is it simply to much water collecting in the top 'well' where the vine attaches, sitting there and causing rot? Or is it something more serious? If it is just water, how do you stop it collecting? I usually water around the base, trying not to get water on the leaves/fruit, but we've had so much rain over the past month it difficult to protect against!

    Many thanks

    Ben


  • #2
    Looks a lot like blight Cut off the affected branches ASAP and hope it doesn't spread.
    I you'st to have a handle on the world .. but it BROKE!!

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    • #3
      looks like blight to me too
      All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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      • #4
        Where do you garden BJ? You can add your location to your profile - it will then show up on your posts and helps the rest of us when giving advice. Also, I take it your tomatoes are not in a greenhouse - therefore blight is a distinct possibility. What variety are they?

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        • #5
          Blight! Aww, bugger!

          I'm in Swindon, growing in my small back garden. No green house. I have sweetcorn & carrots in a small veg plot, and these tomatoes in large tubs growing up a fence, supported with canes & string.

          What's the best way to get rid of blight? Just snapping the infected vines off, or is there a chemical treatment?

          Thanks

          Ben

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          • #6
            Blight!

            My tomatoes are full of blight today,Taken the good ones off and dug up my remaining potatoes.

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            • #7
              You can't get rid of blight, with or without chemicals You can spray as a preventative, but once it's there, it's there.

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