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Old July 22, 2018   #5
ContainerTed
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Well, I don't think it's Blossom End Rot either. I think it's the healed over damage from a hornworm or possibly a bird. It doesn't seem to favor sun scald. Here at the Muddy Bucket Farm, we generally cut out the damaged part and eat the rest (one way or another) when it gets ripe.
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