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Ane G.
Ane G. 06.07.2026, 13:01
Is this also the early stages of blossom end rot? In any case, I’ve seen it on all my potted tomatoes this season. It’s probably a result of the extreme heat wave, when the plants couldn’t get enough water and nutrients. The tomatoes planted in the ground seem to have come through it unscathed. Same varieties, but different growing conditions.
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Mirilü Mirilü 06.07.2026, 15:00
Eher Braunfäule? Wie sehen die Pflanzen aus?
Ane G. Ane G. 06.07.2026, 16:00
Den Pflanzen geht es richtig gut! Nur bei „Fredi“ dieses komische Muster, bei den anderen Kirsch- und Fleischtomaten das klassische Bild der Blütenendfäule

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