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Fruit Cracking
Symptom: The fruit cracks either in concentric circles around the stem or in lines radiating out from the stem.
Why: Tomatoes usually crack when excess moisture causes pulp and juice to form faster than the skin grows.

 


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Tomato cracking: A physiological disorder caused by fluctuations in the soil's moisture level. The best way to prevent this is to keep soil moisture even and select varieties that are crack-resistant.
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To prevent cracking to your new garden hose, never kink or sharply bend it in use or in storage. Store hoses by coiling them on a wide bracket or hose reel, but never hang them on a sharp nail or hook.

Soil-caused cracking of foundations and pavement in expansive bentonite soils often can be prevented through xeriscaping. Because a xeriscape requires little irrigation water, there's less chance of soil swelling and contracting.

The roots are cracking the pot
The plant is top heavy or way too big for the size of the container To determine the above, sometimes you will need to gently pop the plant out of its container and take a look at the roots.

Sunscald: Cracking or splitting of tree trunks and large branches caused by the sun warming them during the winter. Also damage caused by the sun to some vegetables such as peppers.

Ripening Tomato Cracking
Question: Why do my tomatoes crack as they ripen?
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sun checking. Cracking or breaking of whole kernels of grain caused by exposure to alternating conditions of dew, sun, and water stress.
suture. Visible seam on hull.

In Hope Valley in Adelaide, the soil is shallow topsoil over heavy, reactive, cracking clay soil over a limestone base - enough to sap the enthusiasm of the most dedicated gardeners.

Maybe you're the one always leading a conversation, cracking jokes, and being the life of the party. It doesn't hurt, however, to play the role of a quiet person once in a while.

In Northern areas, most need to be stored in a frost-free location to prevent cracking and are not suitable for hardy perennials or shrubs that will be kept outdoors year-round.
Cast concrete is long-lasting and comes in a range of sizes and styles.

- Apply a light coating of boiled linseed oil to all wood-handles to prevent the wood from drying and cracking.
- Tighten any loose nuts, screws or bolts.

'Celebrity' tomatoes resist cracking (Crack Resist), a problem where rain falls unevenly and the soil's moisture flits from dry to soppy, or where rainfall is excessive.

Too little shuts down the plant and can cause cracking and blossom drop. Water deeply and slowly to depth of 8 to 10 inches and avoid wetting leaves to prevent disease problems. How much water?

Water repellents and WRPs also decrease the swelling and shrinking that lead to cracking and warping. They protect the painted wood from blistering. Cracking, and peeling.

The beans will absorb moisture and swell, cracking the skin and causing the two halfs of the bean to split. The embryo bean plant is between the two halves. Gravity will cause the root to grow downward.

Clay pots that you'd like to save from cracking and chipping should also be stored where they can remain dry.

The clay will absorb water, making your chimenea soft and prone to cracking. You should have a layer of sand or lava rock on the bottom of your chimenea. This keeps the coals from being directly on the clay.

If you notice that the seed pod is prone to cracking open on it's own (snapdragons, violas, pansies), attach a lunch-sized paper bag around it using an elastic or string, catching the seeds as they fall.

If frequent late-summer rain causes cracking of fruit, grow split-resistant varieties: 'Basket Vee', 'Bellestar', 'Duchess', 'Heinz 1350', 'Juliet' or 'Juliet Hybrid', 'Marion', 'Park's Whopper', 'Pilgrim', 'Spitfire', 'Summer Sweet', 'Sunbrite', ...

Once you discover your lawn care problem, you can get cracking on a lawn care solution.
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How do you recognize those canes? Their old, cracking bark and the remains of fruit stalks make it easy to identify them. They look dead because they are, or nearly so.

herbarium glue (alt. herbarium paste)An adhesive which minimizes cracking, discoloration, and shattering with age, used in fastening plant specimens to the herbarium sheet.

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Canker is a fungal disease characterized by elongated, sunken spots on the canes and stems; this may be accompanied by cracking. Eventually the spots will encircle the infected canes, killing them.
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To begin the process of canning vegetables or canning fruit, pre-boil the jars and lids prior to filling them. This helps prevent the jars from cracking and helps the lids to vacuum seal.

Though many might argue that wood is stronger and more resilient, vinyl is not subject to the same problems as wood, such as rotting, discoloration, peeling, warping, flaking, cracking, corroding, and termite damage.
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It acts much the same as your house's insulation, keeping the soil warmer in winter and cooler in summer. Since the soil isn't constantly cracking or freezing and thawing, the plants are more comfortable.

winter will often suffer wind or snow damage. Those made from corrugated acrylic
sheet are little better, cracking and discoloring with the weather, although
polycarbonate materials are more durable and can be recommended.

Large, non-slipskin berries and medium to large clusters. Hardy and medium vigor. Resistant to fruit cracking. Moderate resistance to fungal diseases but does require sprays for successful production.

may appear on the fruit anywhere from 10 to 12 weeks prior to harvest and throughout the post-harvest period. Spots are sunken, brownish and up to one-half inch in diameter. During optimal conditions, spots will coalesce and may cause skin cracking ...

Fruit infections may spread rapidly, particularly if environmental conditions are favorable and fruits are touching one another. Wet weather with temperatures ranging from 15.5-21° C (60-70° F) favor disease development. Fruit cracking, bird pecks, ...

two or three times a week for another couple of months, or during dry weather. In the late fall, paint the tree bark with white latex paint diluted with water, so the bark will reflect winter sunlight and not be damages by sunscald or cracking.

Fluctuating moisture(too much, then to little) can cause problems such as blossom-end rot. To avoid blossom-end rot and cracking maintain even moisture and place a layer of mulch around the plant.

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