Blossom end rot on tomatoes is a problem familiar to many gardeners.
We'll tell you how to treat tomatoes to forget about this problem.
The main cause of blossom end rot is known to be calcium deficiency.
Your task is to replenish the deficiency of this element. This can be done with the help of a calcium nitrate solution.
For spraying, dissolve two tablespoons of the preparation in 10 liters of water; for watering, take 1 gram per 5 liters of water.
Regular chalk also works well. You need 100 grams of chalk per 10 liters of water.
Previously, we talked about whether it is possible to trim strawberry runners during fruiting.