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July 31, 2013 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Germany
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Does Blossom End Rot cause stop of fruit growth?
Well, the topic pretty much says it al, doesn't it?
Due to my 80 hour-working-week, the headweave during the past three weeks and containers way to small I've got serious trouble with BER. I noticed this little fruit with BER starting to get some color. Under normal circumstances I would remove the fruit, but it is only cherry-sized and it should be a cour de bouef. I got the seed from a fruit I bought in the supermarket, so this might be a F2-plant.... So is BER responcibil for this near ripe Mini-cour de bouef or is this an interesting F2-line? |
July 31, 2013 | #2 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Oklahoma
Posts: 4,488
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food for chickens
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July 31, 2013 | #3 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: NY z5
Posts: 1,205
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You can blame it on the BER.
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July 31, 2013 | #4 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Germany
Posts: 8
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Thought so, thx for confirmation
due to the lack of chicken it's going to the compost |
July 31, 2013 | #5 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Germany
Posts: 1,351
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No, no, Moguntia! NOT to the compost pile, throw it into the brown bin! The compost in public stations is heated to destroy every possible virus or bacteria - your pile doesn't produce that heat.
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