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“
Catface” is a term for describing misshapen fruit with scars
and holes on blossom end. Possible causes are cold weather with
night temperatures 58 F or lower at flowering time, high nitrogen
levels, and herbicide injury. The tomato varieties with very large
fruits are more susceptible.
Avoid setting transplants too early in the season, grow cat-face
resistant varieties, and avoid injury by 2,4-D herbicide. |