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rotuts

rotuts

I used to grow tomatoes , as many of us have

 

I recall that white line in the tomatoes might indicate a Ca deficiency 

 

or another deficiency  

 

I can't recall .

 

its not so much just under ripeness .  it does not go away.

 

I tried to look this up , as I recall getting on occasion

 

it might not vbe Ca so much as uneven weather conditions and watering.

 

it does not ' ripen out '

rotuts

rotuts

I used to grow tomatoes , as many of us have

 

I recall that white line in the tomatoes might indicate a Ca deficiency 

 

or another deficiency  

 

I can't recall .

 

its not so much just under ripeness .  it does not go away.

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