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Old August 26, 2019   #1
lubadub
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Some of the beefsteak tomatoes, in particular, have a tendency to occasionally form fused blossoms which result in double or triple or more tomatoes fused into one. This seems to be mostly a genetic type thing but I have heard several growers say that they can increase the likelihood of this occurring. Some have said it is weather related, cold at the time of pollination, maybe disease related or possibly due to elevated phosphorus levels in the soil. I can't find much written about this and wondered if any of you have some thoughts on this topic?
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