

▲ 5 r/Sacratomato
I Got the Rot! Can I Save the Plant?
I clipped the two fruits that were bad. All of the others and the whole plant seem to be in good health.
Research leads me to testing the soil pH and feeding with calcium.
Any other recommendations?
Could it have been caused by the fertilizer I used at the recommended dose 2 weeks ago (2-15-15)?
u/someonewhoknowstuff — 15 days ago
▲ 6 r/Sacratomato
Bad or Good for the Garden? (Not to Eat!!!)
This little mushroom popped up in my raised beds. Should I be worried there’s fungal contamination or is this a sign of healthy soil? Thanks in advance for any info.
u/someonewhoknowstuff — 29 days ago