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why are my tomatoes developing bobbely brown marks on the top close to where it is attached to the plant. they are planted in containers and have been watered and fed regularly. the plants are loaded with tomatoes waiting to ripen.



i don't want all of them to be affected and have removed the brown ones but what can i do to prevent them all going the same.

thank you

steve

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