How do you prevent blossom rot on tomatoes?

Joyce Hosey
by Joyce Hosey
  3 answers
  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on May 04, 2017

    Blosom rot is a lack of calcium.

  • Christine Wilson Christine Wilson on May 04, 2017

    i HAVE BEEN USING GYPSUM TO IMPROVE THE SOIL AND STOP BOTTOM ROT. sPRINKLE SOME AROUND BASE OF PLANTS IF ALREADY PLANTED AND WORK IN SOIL. YOU CAN BROADCAST WHEN PLOWING AS IT HELPS IMPROVE SOIL ESPECIALLY CLAY.


  • Jo Jo on May 04, 2017

    Blossom rot usually is the result of over-watering...tomatoes like their water but too much causes this. Water early in the morning..use a tine if possible...deep watering early in the am is the best