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What causes tomatoes to turn gray or black on the top just before they ripen?

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What causes tomatoes to turn gray or black on the top just before they ripen?

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A. Blossom-end rot, and it’s the result of hot, humid weather. Not enough water gets to the fruit. Well-mulched plants with a sound irrigation program are seldom bothered. Six inches of grass clippings is the best mulch. Put it down four weeks after you plant your tomatoes.

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