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Old August 10, 2013   #1
bigblue
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Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Michigan Zone 6a
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Default Any ideas?

Good morning all.


Do to my change of residence (now live in a condo, I can no longer plant a garden. I am new to containers but wanted to try some tomatoes again (the only other time was a disaster). I am trying to determine what is the issued with my plants. I have a few green fruits but they crack, deform and get the end rot. I have three different varieties, Roma, Cherry and Big Boy. They grew great for a couple months then started this. Heck, I have two plants over 7 feet tall. I have had a lot of advice from others in my complex and at the local nursery but so far no luck. I have been told I am over-watering, under watering, not consistent and/or have some type of deficiency. The nursery said I have blight and that everyone this year has been having that problem. Am I doomed to just tearing them up and trying again next year? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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