Tomatoes help !

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Marky

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« on: July 27, 2006, 17:57 »
My Plum Romas all have quite good fruit on them, and they are still green, however, some have ripened off, but on inspection, have a rotten bottom and a maggot inside.

Is there anythin I can do at this stage to avoid losing loads ?
I lost LOADS of peas to poxy maggots too.

TIA
M

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BillinPA

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« Reply #1 on: July 27, 2006, 18:28 »
Quote from: "Marky"
My Plum Romas all have quite good fruit on them, and they are still green, however, some have ripened off, but on inspection, have a rotten bottom and a maggot inside.

Is there anythin I can do at this stage to avoid losing loads ?
I lost LOADS of peas to poxy maggots too.

TIA
M


Are the bottoms turning black before the maggots start to show up?  If so, it sounds like Blossom end rot.  Usually caused by uneven watering and/or lack of calcium in the soil.  Once the ends start to rot, they're open to all sorts of vermin. I had this problem last year.

If the toms aren't to far gone you can still use them by cutting of the rot  :oops: if you're not squeamish :lol: It doesn't do a lot for presentation thou..........

Do a Google search for blossom end rot, you'll find fixes.
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Marky

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« Reply #2 on: July 27, 2006, 19:07 »
That sound exactly like that. I water them every night without fail.I was prob a bit late in starting to feed them.Will tomorite cure it if the problem is calcium related ?

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BillinPA

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« Reply #3 on: July 27, 2006, 19:16 »
Not sure if Tomorite will do the trick.  Here again try GOOGLE, there's over 4000 hits on Tomorite.

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« Reply #4 on: July 27, 2006, 22:17 »
Hallo Marky, sorry to hear about your pea and tom troubles.  re the peas I have waffled elsewhere on this website about the use of a viromesh or net curtain tent over your peas to prevent maggots - but it really does work.  Last Sunday I harvested my second bed of peas from under the viromesh and took them camping with me - EVERY pea was green PERFECTION and not a maggot in sight!  Viromesh cloche on carrots also stops root fly in its tracks so really is a worthwile investment  :) better luck next time.
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