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Don't let "teenage black toes" ruin your summer salsa! With a little more attention to your watering schedule, your tomatoes will be back to their healthy, vibrant selves in no time.
: Aim for "moist but not soggy." Using mulch around the base of your plants is the best way to keep soil moisture levels steady. teenage black toes
If you see "black toes" on your green tomatoes, you should immediately so the plant can focus its energy on healthy ones. Here is how to prevent it from happening to the rest: Don't let "teenage black toes" ruin your summer salsa
You might be dealing with Bacterial Speck or Early Blight instead— A Visual Guide - Problems of Tomato Fruit If you see "black toes" on your green
: Tomatoes need a pH of around 6.5 to properly absorb calcium.
: Over-fertilizing with high-nitrogen food can make the plant grow so fast that the calcium can't keep up.
: Allowing the soil to go from bone-dry to soaking wet is the #1 cause.




