If you have decided that you want to grow the tomato plant in your garden, then you will need to know about the problems that may arise from tomatoes. Surely it would be a great joy for any gardeners or farmers to see that their tomatoes are growing healthily. It would also be great to be able to harvest the fruits that are ripe on the vines. But if you do not know how to care for them, then they may have one of the tomato problems and fail to give you a great harvest that is expected from them.
As tomatoes can bring the diseases in the seeds, it is always best to find the healthy certified seeds. This may not guarantee that you will have healthy plants at the end of the harvest, but at least this will reduce the possible problem that may arise from it. A place where you will have these tomatoes planted also play an important role in keeping these plants on their best condition. Choose a site that is receiving full sun to make sure that the plants will receive enough sun light, thus can fend off the problems better as they are stronger.

When you see that the tomato fruits have blackened areas that are located at the blossom end, you will need to be able to identify that it has the problems known as the blossom end rot. This is one of the most common problems in tomatoes. This may look like a disease, but in fact it is more like a problem than disease as it is caused by calcium deficiency. This usually happens during the beginning of the harvest season. Using ready to use spray known as Rot Stop can help you to reduce and cure the problem. It will not help with the fruits that has blossom end, but it can help the next fruits.
If you have yellow, curled and distorted leaves, then you may be seeing one of the signs of aphids infestation. Make sure about the problem by checking on the undersides of the leaves. This problem can be easily fixed by strong jet of water and an additional application of neem oil. This problem is caused by the tobacco mosaic virus and to avoid this virus, you will need to wash your hands as clean as possible before entering the garden. Another possible issue is the wilting foliage that may be caused by insufficient water.