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<blockquote data-quote="Retired Educator" data-source="post: 158103" data-attributes="member: 3373"><p>Read an article that said a common cause is calcium deficiency. Recommended adding powdered milk to the water to add calcium. Have been using it for a couple weeks and it appears to be helping. There was no recommendation on how often to water with the mixture of how much powdered milk to a gallon of water for example. Been guessing for me. have had it in the past and it seemed like if was worse with early tomatoes and eventually it went away. Hate to remove so many tomatoes when it begins to appear.</p><p></p><p>Welcome other cures. Have been told by a Ag County Agent that too much nitrogen can also cause rot. He told me that tomatoes really don't need any nitrogen or very little as it only promotes land growth and the other nutrients such as phosphorous, etc. promote fruit growth. Have never found a "Tomato Plant Food" that doesn't contain nitrogen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Retired Educator, post: 158103, member: 3373"] Read an article that said a common cause is calcium deficiency. Recommended adding powdered milk to the water to add calcium. Have been using it for a couple weeks and it appears to be helping. There was no recommendation on how often to water with the mixture of how much powdered milk to a gallon of water for example. Been guessing for me. have had it in the past and it seemed like if was worse with early tomatoes and eventually it went away. Hate to remove so many tomatoes when it begins to appear. Welcome other cures. Have been told by a Ag County Agent that too much nitrogen can also cause rot. He told me that tomatoes really don't need any nitrogen or very little as it only promotes land growth and the other nutrients such as phosphorous, etc. promote fruit growth. Have never found a "Tomato Plant Food" that doesn't contain nitrogen. [/QUOTE]
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