Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/10/02

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Subject: off list Re: [Leica] IMG: porch tomato w/ 65 elmar
From: scheng at aotera.org (Spencer Cheng)
Date: Thu Oct 2 08:45:17 2008
References: <B2EEA994-04D1-43B4-9603-26935678C326@mac.com> <03C25B7F-D69E-4692-89FE-19B2608A634A@verizon.net> <343923A6-995E-4F95-93E3-FC43D98258EB@mac.com>

According to my wife, who had this problem, tomatoes do that if the  
watering is inconsistent (too wet one day, to dry the next). If you  
plant it in the ground, it doesn't usually happen but it pots, it is  
much more likely.

Regards,
Spencer

On Oct 2, 2008, at 10:30, Lottermoser George wrote:

> only had one plant catch some sort of blight
> which resulted in the bottom of the fruit rotting before ripening
>
>

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