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Old August 5, 2006   #1
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Default lunar theory

Produce Pete, NBC's produce guru, claimed this morning on national TV:

" No, no, sunlight does not ripen tomatoes!!! It is moonlight that ripens tomatoes "

Any truth to this?

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Old August 5, 2006   #2
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sheer lunacy :wink:

otherwise, would not your best tomatoes be
those grown in deep shade?
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Old August 5, 2006   #3
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There is no moonlight, only reflected sunlight.
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Old August 5, 2006   #4
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Can't tell. When I look at my tomatos in the dark they all look the same.
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Old August 6, 2006   #5
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kc
Your right I was trying to be funny and as usual I'm not very good a being funny even with percoset.
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Your right I was trying to be funny and as usual I'm not very good a being funny even with percoset.
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I think KC meant Produce Pete, not you, was trying to be funny.

No, Produce Pete was serious. Produce pete also thinks:

Cat Face happens on the stem end.
Ugly Ripe means picking tomatoes when they are really ripe, and it always causes cat facing.
Shouldering is the same as brusing.
etc. etc.

And he is supposed to be the expert.

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Old August 6, 2006   #7
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Pete is right, but not because of the moonlight per se. The moon exerts its strongest influence as it waxes full, encouraging ripening.
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Quote:
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There is no moonlight, only reflected sunlight.
yes indeed...good point
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Yikes turn it off. 8)

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funny how some posts just seem to rocket downhill

into the darkness

deep into the night
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Old August 7, 2006   #11
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I think my toms just got Moon Scald from Thor....JJ61
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kctomato,

Is your icon a nut-on the-loose; or lost nut?
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Old August 7, 2006   #13
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Best be careful...

...if you let your tomatoes get exposed to too much moonlight, they'll all end up white tomatoes
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Old August 8, 2006   #14
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Bright Full Moon tonight. It is the first August Moon
that I can remember that has not risen reddish-
orange. It rose a milky yellow and has since cooled
in color. More like an Autumn or Spring moon.
The weather turned super today, warm but very dry.

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a post somewhere around here. If anyone knows
of its' whereabouts, please contact me....JJ61
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Old August 8, 2006   #15
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Default Moon?

Ripening is a hormonal process, not directly related to light.
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