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Old 31-08-2006, 02:45 PM
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Default Tomato greenback problem

My tomatoes have cropped really well this year and have generaly ripened nicely but have suffered a bit from greenback, which has also affected the flesh inside the fruits. This has resulted in areas of green rather inedible bits around the stalk area, which have to be cut out before eating.

I am wondering what might have caused this, what I can do in future to avoid it?

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