I caused BER all by myself
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I caused BER all by myself
I lost the top to a tomato plant in a weeding accident with a hedge trimmer,I let the plants sprawl and it got mixed in with weeds.
It had 2 good sized green tomatoes on it.
I put the severed part in a juicy potting soil mix in the hopes the cutting would root.
One tomato started to blush 1/2 and 1/2 but had BER.
The green tomato is still fine.
So in my case it has nothing to do with calcium,it's like your toes not getting blood and turning black.
The cutting is still alive but distressed.
It had 2 good sized green tomatoes on it.
I put the severed part in a juicy potting soil mix in the hopes the cutting would root.
One tomato started to blush 1/2 and 1/2 but had BER.
The green tomato is still fine.
So in my case it has nothing to do with calcium,it's like your toes not getting blood and turning black.
The cutting is still alive but distressed.
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Re: I caused BER all by myself
Unless I'm reading this wrong, your cutting still has a tomato or 2 on it? It will do much better if you remove the fruit, so it can concentrate on growing roots. Right now it's trying to sustain the fruit, and to ripen it eventually.
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Will eat anything once before I judge.
Anything meaning any foods of course.
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Re: I caused BER all by myself
I didn't want to lose 2 fine tomatoes.
they were too green to ripen off plant.
they were too green to ripen off plant.
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Re: I caused BER all by myself
slugworth wrote: ↑Wed Aug 04, 2021 3:25 pm
I put the severed part in a juicy potting soil mix in the hopes the cutting would root.
One tomato started to blush 1/2 and 1/2 but had BER.
The green tomato is still fine.
So in my case it has nothing to do with calcium,it's like your toes not getting blood and turning black.
The cutting is still alive but distressed.
I think it could be argued the calcium has to be moved "by the blood"...while the root system was severely compromised, the tomato did not get enough calcium uptake. You know, for healthy bones, and stuff.

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Re: I caused BER all by myself
Another green tomato on the severed limb is still fine.
The cutting is starting to develop roots.
I have seen BER on green tomatoes,but not for this episode.
People pick fruit at 1st blush and it ripens without developing BER.
Makes me wonder.
The cutting is starting to develop roots.
I have seen BER on green tomatoes,but not for this episode.
People pick fruit at 1st blush and it ripens without developing BER.
Makes me wonder.
"A chiseled face,Just like Easter Island" 
