What the heck!?

by JinPinD

7 Comments

  1. teddytentoes

    Someone out there might have the actual ‘why’ but this happens sometimes. I get a few like this every year. I think it has to do with something isn’t quite right with the flower, which produces a misshapen fruit. The tomato can still be eaten, but it’s not pretty! It sucks if you only have a few plants, though.

    Edit: typo

  2. 6SpiritDrinking9

    Now show us the insides, slice it up!

  3. fluffyferret69

    I get a few of these yearly.. I think it’s a pollination issue.. lack of it.. I see these usually when we have odd weather patterns in the spring

  4. SeveralMaximum7065

    Fused flowers pollinated and produced malformed fruit. It’s safe to eat and I think it’s beautiful.

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