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<blockquote data-quote="JMJ Farms" data-source="post: 1339126" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>Joe if it weren't for seeing the picture I wouldn't believe it. </p><p></p><p>Mine look good this year but they are not getting very big before they get ripe and the bottoms also try to rot just before they ripen. I've heard this was from too much water and I've also heard it called blossom end rot. I don't know. I'm a grass farmer! But they have a lot of acid this year and taste really good. </p><p></p><p>Cowboy I hope you figure it out. I'd love to have fresh tomatoes basically year round.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMJ Farms, post: 1339126, member: 24583"] Joe if it weren't for seeing the picture I wouldn't believe it. Mine look good this year but they are not getting very big before they get ripe and the bottoms also try to rot just before they ripen. I've heard this was from too much water and I've also heard it called blossom end rot. I don't know. I'm a grass farmer! But they have a lot of acid this year and taste really good. Cowboy I hope you figure it out. I'd love to have fresh tomatoes basically year round. [/QUOTE]
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