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<blockquote data-quote="44 mag" data-source="post: 5140815" data-attributes="member: 20344"><p>Ok guys what am I doing wrong. I grow tomatoes in a water trough. Last year as my tomatoes started ripping the bottom would rot out. I was told that there wasn't enough calcium due to it being a raised bed. So last fall I put a pound to oyster shells (what I had on hand from the chickens) in each tub and stirred it up good and I did another pound this spring before I planted my maters. Well it didn't work. Anyone know the cause of this and how can I fix it. </p><p></p><p>This is just the ones I pulled off today</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="44 mag, post: 5140815, member: 20344"] Ok guys what am I doing wrong. I grow tomatoes in a water trough. Last year as my tomatoes started ripping the bottom would rot out. I was told that there wasn’t enough calcium due to it being a raised bed. So last fall I put a pound to oyster shells (what I had on hand from the chickens) in each tub and stirred it up good and I did another pound this spring before I planted my maters. Well it didn’t work. Anyone know the cause of this and how can I fix it. This is just the ones I pulled off today [/QUOTE]
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