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Old July 11, 2012   #1
gssgarden
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Default Anyway to control damage from 'The Splits'??

We've been very dry here outside of Charlotte but some heavy rains 2 of the last 4 days have caused some semi-ripe toms to split.

They're not quite ripe, prob need a couple to a few days to get really red but I'm affraid of them rotting a little.

I know damage SHOULD be minimal but is there anything that can be done for those that will take 4 or 5 days to ripen??

Don't want to put them in the fridge either. Thinking that may slow down the rot.

Vasaline maybe?? LOL Just thinking out load!

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Old July 11, 2012   #2
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This won't help you now, but next year you might consider plastic mulch film. I've used it for years now and just realized last year that I hardly ever get split fruit like I did before using it When those heavy rains hit, the water runs off and you avoid blowing up the fruit. The down side is you have to hand water or use drip irrigation.
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Old July 11, 2012   #3
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Some varieties are more prone to splitting from rain than others. For the varieties prone to splitting, if there is a 60% or greater chance of rain, I pick everything showing good color. If you wait until it rains, it's normally too late. Let them finish ripening on the counter and there shouldn't be any noticable lose of flavor or texture. Green when ripe, who knows.
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