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I was listening to a podcast discussing this recently (Davis Garden Show) and they said it has nothing to do with watering or feeding and everything to do with temperature. They said that if they're planted when the weather is too cool, they are unable to take up nutrients (calcium) correctly which then leads to BER.
Their only suggestion was to only plant when warm enough and remove any early fruit if you notice any signs as later fruit will be fine.
I thought it was an interesting point of view as it goes against conventional advice.
Their only suggestion was to only plant when warm enough and remove any early fruit if you notice any signs as later fruit will be fine.
I thought it was an interesting point of view as it goes against conventional advice.