too much water.
2006-08-14 14:27:19
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answer #1
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answered by Stand-up Philosopher 5
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If the tomato has started to ripen, the skin of the tomato will not grow anymore. If you water (or it rains) the tomato plant then adds more water to the tomato. Because the skin can not expand, it cracks open.
2006-08-14 14:39:28
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answer #2
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answered by hillbilly_coon 3
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A tomatoe, too much water? Nope. A young, green tomatoe can also split up too, not because of too much water. When it grows too rapidly, the peel begins to break. Try planting one, and water it less, and you'll see.
2006-08-14 14:31:11
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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An extra of water after a dry era is the most immediately ahead reason. for the time of a dry spell the exterior thickens and toughens in an attempt to seem after water and look after the fruit. The unexpected intake of water will reason the flesh of the tomato to augment speedier than the exterior can, and it is going to spit. some sorts, which includes lots of the early or cool climate sorts are more effective weak when you consider that they have thicker skins first of all.
2016-11-25 01:26:34
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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If it rains when it has been dry for a while they will split open .
2006-08-14 14:29:33
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answer #5
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answered by robinhoodcb 4
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USUALLY TOO MUCH WATER WILL CAUSE THE FRUIT TO KIND OF EXPLODE
2006-08-14 14:27:10
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answer #6
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answered by joseph_brett 1
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heat or fungus rot ..sitting in wetness then exposed to extreme heat plant beefsteaks or plum ones..
2006-08-14 14:27:42
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answer #7
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answered by gypsygirl731 6
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