This year I am
growing two tomato
plants and one red
pepper each in five gallon buckets. Pea gravel in the bottom, holes to allow for drainage, Miracle Gro planting soil. I have a Southern Star that's *supposed* to fruit real early and a MG Hybrid. The Star is doing very well, lots of fruit but still green. It's hard to be patient! My Miracle Gro Hybrid is a better looking, bushier
plant, but it's got blossom-end rot. I just found some spray to rectify this, after being lied to by Lowes I finally found a small garden store that had the right stuff. Both
plants are planted and watered the same, are some
plants less likely to suffer from blossom-end rot? Hopefully I can save my
plant if it's not too late. I water faithfully every morning too, so I don't understand why. I read on the web it's calcium deficiency, but you'd think it would have affected both of the
plants.
Thanks!
John