Blossom End Rot: Preventing Fruit Damage in Your Garden
Blossom end rot is a common physiological disorder affecting tomato plants, though it can also impact other vegetables such as peppers, squash, and watermelons. It manifests as a water-soaked spot near the blossom end of the fruit, which eventually becomes dark, leathery, and sunken. This condition is not caused by a pathogen but is more…