When pertaining to watermelons what causes blossom end rott and how can it be avoided?
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Blossom end rot usually occurs when the temperature is too hot for the delicate blossoms to mature. Too much heat and sun, too little water, in these extremes--the soil loses its calcium and affects the growth of the fruit. Next year, prepare your soil a few months before planting by adding lime to your soil. Also, wait to plant watermelons until after Spring is well underway--early June in Illinois. I've posted a link to give you further advice...
rotate/turn/move the melons.
Try not to water the blossoms
calcium deficiency. add lime http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/pp/notes/o...
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