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Tomato Plants Dry Up After Blooming?

My tomato plants get blooms and then dry up in the middle. Any solutions?

Hardiness Zone: 8a

By Lindy from Merkel, TX

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July 2, 20100 found this helpful

Contact your county extension office, they should be able to help you, good luck.

 

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July 8, 20100 found this helpful

You need some magnesium sulfate in the soil about the time they start blossoming. This is epsom salts. Instructions are on the package. Do not spill on plants, safer to mix in water and pour on the root system.

 

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