Will tomatoes become fully ripe and red if they are harvested early?

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A. Yes. Fruits harvested at the first blush of pink will ripen fully. A tomato picked at the first sign of color and ripened at room temperature will be just as tasty and colorful as one left to fully mature on the vine. Picking tomatoes before they turn red reduces bird and squirrel damage.

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Description : My tomatoes were healthy during the spring and early summer; yet after a rain, they wilted and died very rapidly. I found a white fungal growth at the base of the plant.

Last Answer : A. This is southern blight, a soilborne fungus that lives on organic material in the soil. Deep burial of undecomposed organic material in the soil reduces this problem. Control foliage diseases of ... up near the plant and cause damage. Crop rotation also reduces the incidence of southern blight.

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Description : My tomato fruits have small yellow specks on the surface. When the fruit is peeled, those yellow specks form a tough spot that must be cut off before eating the tomatoes. What is wrong?

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Description : The foliage on my tomatoes is covered by small circular-shaped spots that cause it to turn yellow and drop off. This occurs in all seasons and is on the top and bottom leaves.

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Description : The lower foliage on my tomatoes is beginning to turn yellow and drop. The leaves have circular dark brown to black spots.

Last Answer : A. This is Alternaria leaf spot or early blight, a common problem on tomatoes that causes defoliation usually during periods of high rainfall. Plant tomatoes on a raised bed to improve water drainage ... the growing season until harvest. Use a fungicide such as Daconil approved for home garden use.

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Description : What causes some of my early tomato fruit from the spring garden to be oddly shaped and of poor quality?

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Description : My tomato plants are stunted and have pale yellow foliage. The root system has knots or swelling on the roots.

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