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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comHow often do I give the tomatoes a bath of limestone water? I’ve got almost 200 tomato plants…and they’ve all got blossom end rot. We’re in a drought area, hard hit, and our well is being over worked.
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1 Comment To "blossom end rot"
#1 Comment By nikki-phipps On 08/03/2017 @ 8:41 am
If your tomatoes have all ready developed Blossom End Rot, combine 4 level Tablespoons with 1 gallon of water and apply as a foliar spray. Apply to the leaves two to three times per week. The ideal application rate is 1 gallon of solution for every 20 to 50 square feet of garden. Foliar spray of Calcium Nitrate is not the perfect cure for Blossom End Rot. Use a regular watering schedule and fertilizer application for healthy plants.
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