sparkles2307
Garden Ornament
I've never had issues with blossom end rot and this year I've got 2 plants with BER. I dont have a bunch of egg shells so what is the quickest way to get them some calcium?
Isn't that very expensive?thistlebloom said:I think the quickest way is to give them milk. Oyster shells take awhile to break down enough for the calcium to become available to the plant.
I've never done this, but my dad used to work powdered milk into the soil around his toms. I've heard of people using whole fluid milk also.
My Romas had terrible BER this year, but the Beefsteak (just 2 feet away) were fine. Some varieties just seem to be more susceptible and I hear that the paste tomatoes are the worst.hangin'witthepeeps said:I have 4 cherokee purples and 4 opalka's in the same 10 x 5 bed. The opalka's have blossom end rot and the cherokee's do not. The BER has gotten better on my opalka's but I still find one or two when I pick. Same bed, same soil, same water..........