They grew on the vine like this. They start fine and green, but then start rotting on the bottom. I'm assuming this is rot. I've tossed them, but is my plant only going to keep doing this? I have cherry tomatoes next to it and they are fine

by tubaman23

3 Comments

  1. Global_Fail_1943

    Blossom end rot is caused by inconsistent watering. Just remove them and water deeply instead of lightly. Plants will produce fine again

  2. BlueEyedSpiceJunkie

    Many of my wife’s tomatoes are doing the same thing. I live in NC and we’ve had an incredibly wet July and she suspects that to be the problem.

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