boomer1025
Platinum Member
Next year when you plant your tomatoes, but some bonemeal in the hole to take care the blossom end rot.
You guys are lucky; I have blight on my tomatoes.
You guys are lucky; I have blight on my tomatoes.
Didn't know you could overwater tomatoes. Aren't hydroponic tomatoes grown with the roots suspended in water?
rsewill said:Didn't know you could overwater tomatoes. Aren't hydroponic tomatoes grown with the roots suspended in water?
joshuabardwell said:I think that it's not so much overwatering as uneven water. If you give the tomatoes a sudden rush of water after they have started to set fruit, the fruit can split or rot. I have heard it's best to water them heavily until they start to set fruit, then go a little easy. Of course, you can't control the rain. We have had five inches of water in the last two weeks here (after three or four weeks of drought), and I am concerned for my tomatoes.