Bonide Rot-Stop Tomato Blossom End Rot - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Gina from Chicago, Il
    08/01/2012
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    What are the other inactive ingredients in Bonide Rot-Stop Tomato Blossom End Rot?
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    We contacted the manufacturer and they informed us that the active ingredient contained in the Bonide Rot-Stop product is not allowed in organic garden. They could not share the information on the inactive ingredient as that is proprietary information that the manufacturer will not share with anyone, including Do My Own Pest Control.
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  • Asked by Jay from Lexington, Sc
    06/25/2014
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    My tomatoes have Blossom End Rot, and I heard that it helps to use a 4-12-4 fertilizer. What would you suggest?
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    Blossom end rot is caused by a calcium deficiency which can be aggravated by too much nitrogen in the soil. So it's not generally recommended to add any additional nitrogen when treating for end rot. Bonide Rot-Stop Tomato Blossom End Rot is our most popular product for blossom end rot.
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  • Asked by Debbie from Bluefield
    07/16/2017
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    Do you use Bonide Rot-Stop Tomato Blossom End Rot on the plants or just the ground the plants are in?
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    Bonide Rot-Stop Tomato Blossom End Rot is applied to the foliage and fruit of tomato plants. 

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