skyhightree1":3m5ey1pl said:
Jogeephus":3m5ey1pl said:
That looks to be the BER. Yeah, too much water can cause this but infrequency of water will cause it to. Tomatoes are finicky and require consistent watering. Probably best to pull all the affected tomatoes off and put some drip tape down, lay off the fertilizer or switch to calcium nitrate if you think they need some nitrogen. Best to foliar feed using a cup of calcium nitrate to 25 gallons of water and spray the foliage and the root zone. If you can even up the moisture this may turn them around.
I will try that tomatoes are a real PITA but taste so good when you get a good fresh one.. I have noticed the yellow tomatoes are not not as problematic
Yeah, variety plays a big part of it. I'm growing heritage tomatoes grafted onto GMO root stocks and so far so good but I do have concerns that I might have an arm or some other strange appendage growing out my ear being they may not be gluten-free or organic enough. I read that could happen on the web.