THE UGLY
I threw Roma tomato seeds in the ground right next to the 4 purchased
plants. Those also grew, have lots of thick foliage (no yellow
leaves, no spots, no tan, nothing - the plants look very healthy) and
the first of the tomatos are starting to ripen. This is on the same
timed irrigation line as the other Romas. I haven't used any
chemicals, and the only fertilizer was well composted horse manure
that I worked into the ground last year.
1. What causes the blackend /browed distal end?
2. Can I can the good part of the tomato after cutting off the end?
3. If this is some kind of virus or disease do I need to remove the
affected plant(s).
4. If 3 is a yes........ is this something that will affect the
seeds in the Walmart plants (since I want to save seeds for next
year).
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