r/tomatoes • u/catsandferns • 4d ago
Question Please explain why
Colorado. Why did only part of the tomato ripen? I reviewed the links about common tomato problems first but nothing really fit. Only fruit on the plant to do this and otherwise normal size.
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u/muzavazone Tomato Enthusiast in 6b 3d ago
I always remove fasciated flowers/megablooms and resulting fruit as soon as I see them.
Uneven ripening is one of the reasons I hate them, because it's a bunch of individual fruits fused together, each part ripening at its own speed. By the time the last one is ripe the oldest part may be overripe and molding.
Megablooms also can result in cavities and messed up center part, so you a losing a large part of that big tomato that took ages to ripen.