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Old July 20, 2015   #5
Lycopersica
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Originally Posted by Salsacharley View Post
Here is an article with good info on plants' ability to take up calcium. It appears that there aren't any quick remedies, but balancing nutrients would be a good start. Good Luck.

http://maximumyield.com/take-a-trip-...lcium-highway/
Thanks for the great article. It's really informative about the different types of calcium. I guess quick fix foliar sprays are too good to be true after all. I'll wait a bit and then try some gypsum sparingly on a few plants.

I don't know it makes any difference, but I picked the a bunch of the larger affected fruits to ease stress and nutrient load on the plants. At least I managed to save enough pieces for a big tray of fried green tomatoes.
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