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Old July 1, 2006   #1
Adenn1
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With our recent downpours (13" of rain over one week), much of my developing tomatoes developed terrible catfacing and other deformities. The only fruit that did not have any reaction to the rain and crazy weather were the oxhearts of my Anna Russian.

Are oxhearts in general more resistent to catfacing and like problems?

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Old July 1, 2006   #2
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I too have notice that my Oxheart have very consistant shape and rarely crack, almost every tomato on my Japanese Oxheart looks perfect.
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