November 21, 2024

VIDEO: Solutions To Blossom End Rot In Tomatoes, etc


In this video, I explain what Blossom End Rot (BER) is, why it happens, and what you can do as an organic gardener to prevent it from happening to your veggie plants.

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11 thoughts on “VIDEO: Solutions To Blossom End Rot In Tomatoes, etc

  1. Great video, I love the in-depth explanation. You get bonus points for mentioning cat-ions. So are the other macro nutrients (K,N,P) an-ions?

    I've heard the Epsom salts trick a million times too. Strange how misinformation can spread

  2. Great Videos! You should contact "Two Family Homestead" and get on their Monday night live show. They are always looking for channels to have on. Might get your great videos out to more people,

  3. Thank you for the information. I always plant my tomatoes with a 1/4 cup of ground lime. That seems to work. I never knew that if your plants got tried out the fruit can get dried out. Keep up the good work and happy gardening!

  4. I'm glad you like my channel also. I see what looks like a trellis for growing something on it in the back ground. It reminds me a little of the trellis I made for Black rasberries to grow on. Just curious I guess.

  5. Nice delivery of info. I’m just suffering my first hit. I also have overs left in little pots that do fine. Several questions answered in one go. Thanks.

  6. Thank you so much for your video. I have been struggling with my Roma tomatoes. I will add some garden lime to the soil, and spray the plant with antacids/generic tums and water.

  7. Great video, I water my zucchini and tomatoes everyday and other day as they are in the same bed. A pretty good soaking actually. So far my tomatoes look good but zucchini are getting blossom end rot by about the 4-5 inch mark. The plant looks very healthy but the yield keeps rotting. What should I do? Been told to use crushed antacid, egg shells, epsom salt.

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