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This disorder is called blossom end rot and is caused by erratic watering, calcium deficiency or both. Treat the plants with calcium nitrate at 50g (1.75 ounces) in 5 litres (1 gallon) of water. This will not cure the affected fruits but will help to stop newly-forming fruits being damaged.
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