Well, being my first time growing heirlooms I'm not used to what everyone calls radial cracking and/or catfacing. I've researched the radial cracking & my tomatoes are green & underripe so it's not splitting by overwatering. The two varieties that seem to really be doing this are Aunt Ruby German Green & Orange Russian 117 - and mostly Aunt Ruby German Green. I don't care if this is typical but if it's bugs instead then I need to pick & throw away the fruit. Here are a few pics of the worst ones.
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WDYT?
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