Help! Georgetown, KY Zone 6b by CReisch21 2 Comments CitrusBelt 1 year ago Just “zippering”….no biggie; it happens sometimes & there’s nothing you did wrong. Here’s a brief explanation with some photos:https://blogs.cornell.edu/livegpath/gallery/tomato/zippering-fruit-disorder-on-tomatoes/ No-Faithlessness8347 1 year ago The one with the bigger hole, I’d say catfacing. If it’s very common in your harvest, it’s caused by fruit set during times of lower nighttime temperatures & is unavoidable with some varieties that may be more prone to it.Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
CitrusBelt 1 year ago Just “zippering”….no biggie; it happens sometimes & there’s nothing you did wrong. Here’s a brief explanation with some photos:https://blogs.cornell.edu/livegpath/gallery/tomato/zippering-fruit-disorder-on-tomatoes/
No-Faithlessness8347 1 year ago The one with the bigger hole, I’d say catfacing. If it’s very common in your harvest, it’s caused by fruit set during times of lower nighttime temperatures & is unavoidable with some varieties that may be more prone to it.
2 Comments
Just “zippering”….no biggie; it happens sometimes & there’s nothing you did wrong. Here’s a brief explanation with some photos:
https://blogs.cornell.edu/livegpath/gallery/tomato/zippering-fruit-disorder-on-tomatoes/
The one with the bigger hole, I’d say catfacing. If it’s very common in your harvest, it’s caused by fruit set during times of lower nighttime temperatures & is unavoidable with some varieties that may be more prone to it.