I've read other answers and not sure what to do. This bottom rot has been happening on the green tomatoes and when they start to ripen it gets even worst. The leaves on the plants are curled too. Thought is was because of the temp change 3 weeks ago but they are still curled.
One answer says they need more water due to lack of calcium. How often should you water tomatoes? Everyday? Or when the soil is dry an inch from the surface? Is there a calcium additive I can add? More or less Miracle grow?
This is happening on the full size tomatoes. On the red cherry and the yellow cherry tomatoes they are just fine.
Not sure what to do. Any information would be great. Location is in Grass Valley, CA. USA.
Thanks
2006-07-02
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