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Old July 13, 2016   #11
jillian
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Originally Posted by BigVanVader View Post
Yeah, you could call it that, some of them are so deformed I have been culling them at small size. Heat is very likely part of the issue as they were planted a few weeks later than my first tomatoes. It is common for some heirloom varieties to have odd shapes/deformities in our extreme heat.
Mine have also been quite deformed, thought maybe the current fruit set might be better but so far not. Maybe the heat? I am only an hour or so from BigVanVader/Greenville SC and it has indeed been hotter than hello here. The few edible fruit I will say have been extremely good.

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