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Are little tomatoes tough ?
I grow at least 6 different varieties of tomatoes each year and I notice that the smaller the variety the tougher the outer skin. I first thought the growing conditions , too hot, too wet etc was the reason for this but I think
its more likely to do with the tomato size. What do you think ? Have you noticed the same thing ?
its more likely to do with the tomato size. What do you think ? Have you noticed the same thing ?
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Dry or very hot summers tend to produce thick skinned tomatoes, because of extreme heat fluctuations. Even if you're watering the garden regularly, when the sun is hotter, and the air is hotter through the days, it can result in thicker skins as the plants try to conserve moisture.
Dry or very hot summers tend to produce thick skinned tomatoes, because of extreme heat fluctuations. Even if you're watering the garden regularly, when the sun is hotter, and the air is hotter through the days, it can result in thicker skins as the plants try to conserve moisture.
Thanks it makes sense . I do try to keep the temps resonable . I always open the door first thing in the morning . What I can't understand is why it is the little ones that are affected . I picked a mixture of 8 this evening and they were all lovely tasting but it was the little ones that had the tough skin.
I suppose I should emphasise its not the thickness but the toughness .
I suppose I should emphasise its not the thickness but the toughness .
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