This Week In the Garden
Blossom End Rot
This week in the garden UT Extension Agent Chris Cooper takes a look at a watermelon that has blossom end rot. Blossom end rot is caused by a lack of calcium in the plant. This is often caused by too much or not enough water. Also, a soil test can determine if the soil needs more calcium.
Related Resources:
Blossom-End Rot of Tomato, Pepper, and Watermelon
Blossom End Rot
Related Resources:
Blossom-End Rot of Tomato, Pepper, and Watermelon
Blossom End Rot