Blossom end rot. I believe there’s a pinned post on the topic. That looks like a variety that will tend to be susceptible to it.
VIVOffical
Yup, BER. Usually this is caused by inconsistent watering. But it could be a number of things. Despite what a lot of people will say it generally isn’t necessary to add calcium. In fact, sometimes that makes it worse
Calm-Example8939
Lack of water most of times. Was the soil dried for a bit?
dollivarden
BER. Paste type tomatoes (Roma, San Marzano) are especially prone.
Automatic_Lead713
They need calcium bad. Probably too late 👎 sorry. Poting soil has very little calcium. Garden dirt Is good
CapitalDonut4
they turnin into lil titties with nips
Ashamed-Status-9668
See the top pinned post in r/tomatoes
VegetableWriter5482
Calcium deficiency. Look into a Calmag supplement ASAP! I use CaliMagic.
Unlikely-DogLamp
How often do you beat your tomatoes?
BuffaloSabresWinger
BER give your tomatoes some calcium . Mag cal
FunnyBanana6668
Put some fertilizer on your tomatoes plants and see if it helps
SubjectDistrict6739
Blossom end rot is actually not exactly caused by a calcium deficiency. Well it is, but the reason they get a calcium deficiency is irregular watering. An irregular watering causes the plant to struggle to take up calcium. Your tomato plant can have less water consistently and there will be no blossom end rot. Your tomato can have more water consistently, no blossom end rot. But if your tomato has no water and then a ton of water or vice versa, that’s what causes blossom end rot.
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Blossom end rot!
Blossom end rot. I believe there’s a pinned post on the topic. That looks like a variety that will tend to be susceptible to it.
Yup, BER. Usually this is caused by inconsistent watering. But it could be a number of things. Despite what a lot of people will say it generally isn’t necessary to add calcium. In fact, sometimes that makes it worse
Lack of water most of times. Was the soil dried for a bit?
BER. Paste type tomatoes (Roma, San Marzano) are especially prone.
They need calcium bad. Probably too late 👎 sorry.
Poting soil has very little calcium. Garden dirt Is good
they turnin into lil titties with nips
See the top pinned post in r/tomatoes
Calcium deficiency. Look into a Calmag supplement ASAP! I use CaliMagic.
How often do you beat your tomatoes?
BER give your tomatoes some calcium . Mag cal
Put some fertilizer on your tomatoes plants and see if it helps
Blossom end rot is actually not exactly caused by a calcium deficiency. Well it is, but the reason they get a calcium deficiency is irregular watering. An irregular watering causes the plant to struggle to take up calcium. Your tomato plant can have less water consistently and there will be no blossom end rot. Your tomato can have more water consistently, no blossom end rot. But if your tomato has no water and then a ton of water or vice versa, that’s what causes blossom end rot.