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  1. Apr 18, 2024 · Signs of Blossom-End Rot. Usually, blossom-end rot appears while the fruit is still green or ripening, so it often affects the first fruits formed on the plants. Blossom-end rot starts with a small, depressed, water-soaked area on the blossom end of the fruit (the bottom, opposite the stem). The spot starts off looking like a dark bruise.

  2. Mar 16, 2023 · Causes of Blossom End Rot in Tomatoes Although calcium deficiency is what causes blossom end rot, it is fairly rare for this to be caused by soil that is lacking in calcium. Instead, the lack of calcium is a result of various environmental conditions that prevent the plant from taking up and transporting the necessary calcium.

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  4. Sep 1, 2016 · This is a disorder known as blossom end rot. Less frequently it occurs on peppers and eggplant. Blossom-end rot first appears as water- soaked spots on the blossom end, or bottom, of the tomato. The affected tissue breaks down rapidly and the area becomes sunken, dark brown or black, and leathery. This can happen at any time as the tomatoes ...

  5. Aug 7, 2023 · Blossom end rot in tomatoes (BER) is a common problem for gardeners. Its cause lies in a plant’s inability to absorb enough calcium to reach the fruit. Other vegetables like bell peppers, eggplant, and squash can be subject to blossom rot as well.

  6. May 31, 2023 · Blossom end rot (BER) is a disorder that causes black, leathery, rotten spots on tomatoes. It occurs on the bottom end of the fruit (opposite of the stem) where the blossom was once attached – hence the name. In addition to being unsightly, BER reduces the quality and quantity of fruit grown. As the condition worsens, mold may also start to ...

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  7. Jul 5, 2023 · Blossom-end rot is the formation of lesions on the bottom of the fruit that can grow to cover as much as one-third to one-half of each tomato. The lesions start as small, water-soaked spots. They rapidly grow larger and turn dark as the fruit ripen. If the lesions get large, they dry out and flatten, turning black and leathery.

  8. Jun 28, 2023 · One way to prevent blossom-end rot is by maintaining consistent moisture levels in the soil. "Avoid over and under watering," says Spoonemore. "Watering consistently helps to ensure that the calcium in the soil is available for uptake by the roots." When overwatering occurs, the calcium is flushed out of the fruit more quickly, which causes a ...

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