Blossom end rot. Get some Tums, crush them up and water them into the soil.
Your tomatoes need calcium.
Lynda
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From: "Leslie" <cayadopi AT yahoo.com>
But when I brought the tomatoes inside, on the end of the tomato (opposite
end to where it attaches to the plant).......... it is brown to black. The
whole end of the tomato is useless, but the rest of the tomato is fine. I
ate the other half and my taste test is no indicator, but it tasted fine.
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).
Any help appreciated.
I haven't been able to find a pic on the internet yet that matches what I'm
seeing.