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Gardening and soil
This is called "Blossom End Rot" and it is caused by a deficiancy of Magnesium in the soil for the tomatoes. Purchase a bag of Epson Salts and go by the instructions and you will be ok.
Lem
Post #6
Feb 19, 2020
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Crops & Farming
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