oops
Veteran Member
I'm growing different varieties of veggies than my normal this yr to see how they do...what their quirks are... n so on...but this is one I've never dealt with...the boys got some sort of pear tomato seed...so I shrugged n planted them...got our first big harvest...started cleaning them for the crockpot...started to cut the first one...holy hannah...they aren't anything like a roma... these have a solid core center almost clear through that reminds me more of a root system...core is solid n white...but branches into what looks like lil roots...hummm...ok... whatever...but then I started finding dark places that look like molded /rotted seeds...not blossom end rot..is that type of center normal for pear tomatoes and what causes the inside of the tomato to appear to have moldy/rotted seeds?...like I said ...blossom end rot I can deal with...but this one stumped me