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Jun 3, 2010 6:20 AM CST
Name: David Reaves
Austin, TX (Zone 8b)
Canning and food preservation Region: Texas Vegetable Grower Garden Ideas: Level 1
Paula,

That rot on the bottoms of some tomatoes is called blossom end rot. It is usually caused by uneven watering. The actual cause is related to calcium, but it is normally the result of inability to absorb the calcium, not a shortage. You can normally pull the affected early fruit off and later fruit will be find.

David

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