How do you get rid of bloom rot naturally?

Patricia
by Patricia
  4 answers
  • 1401470 1401470 on Jun 13, 2018

    Sounds like you've had a lot of rain? Remove the dead areas and the plant recover. If you've had a lot of rain then perhaps don't water and let the soil dry out some. A little more information and I may be able to help with more specifics.

  • Redcatcec Redcatcec on Jun 13, 2018

    Add crushed antacids to the soil, it may be a calcium deficiency. Another thing you can do is add a little Epson salt to the soil, it is a nutrient for tomatoes and other plants.

  • DesertRose DesertRose on Jun 13, 2018

    Blossom rot on tomatoes is from lack of calcium. You can puree egg shells and mix with water to pour on their soil. I even used a small stick, like a small dowel rod to poke holes in the soil before adding the puree to it would get down to the roots.