all my Roma tomatoes seem to have rotted from the bottom up. The two with least damage appear to have little holes on the bottom points leading to suspect some bug is the culprit.
ALL of my blossom end rot is related to overwatering, only when we received way too much rain.
My tomatoes skirt on the edge of drought conditions otherwise, my opinion…it makes a better tasting tomato.
Your damage likely was caused many weeks ago.
Deimos974
Caused by calcium deficiency. Either there’s not enough calcium available, or something is limiting the ability for the calcium to be absorbed by the plant.
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ALL of my blossom end rot is related to overwatering, only when we received way too much rain.
My tomatoes skirt on the edge of drought conditions otherwise, my opinion…it makes a better tasting tomato.
Your damage likely was caused many weeks ago.
Caused by calcium deficiency. Either there’s not enough calcium available, or something is limiting the ability for the calcium to be absorbed by the plant.
Check this out:
[https://hort.extension.wisc.edu/articles/blossom-end-rot/](https://hort.extension.wisc.edu/articles/blossom-end-rot/)
Blossom end rot.
Blossom end rot cal mag will do the trick pop all the bad ones off give it cal mag and they will be beautiful
Blossom end rot is calcium deficiency. It’s an easy fix!