too larry
Well-Known Member
It's raining every day here, and my tomatoes rot before they are ripe. Squash too. Maybe next year I'll have a greenhouse.Yes I'm starting to agree that blossom end rot has a lot more to do with over-watering than lack of calcium, I think certain strains are more susceptible to it as well
As an experiment I'm going to cut my daily watering back to every other day, however we're in a rainy stretch right now so that's going to have to wait a while
but just like the jobes spike experiments I am curious to see what happens when Ireduce water (however I will continue to add calcium weekly). . . . . .