Last summer, many of my tomatoes were cracking near the stem and I couldn’t figure out why. Based on consulting some books and getting some advice from a farmer friend, I thought some possible causes were “inconsistent watering,” intense sunlight from temperatures over 90 degrees, or the varieties I was growing. But based on my experiences this summer, I think it was mostly due to one factor: I was watering too much.

This summer, almost none of my tomatoes have splitting skin and I’m watering them 40 percent less than last summer’s tomatoes. Look:

Typical of my 2023 harvests: just one or two tomatoes with a tiny bit of skin split.

Last July, I was copying a farmer friend’s watering schedule because he gets great results from his tomato plants. So I watered 10 hours per week. This July, I returned to my previous watering schedule and ran the drip lines for only about 6 hours per week.

Both years, I watered every 2-3 days, and I used the same drip lines and emitters. My tomatoes this summer do seem slightly smaller than last summer’s, possibly because of the reduced watering, but their harvest quality is far superior without the skin cracking.

I’m growing many of the same varieties so in that sense I’m comparing apples to apples. The main varieties are Mountain Fresh Plus, BHN-1021, and Big Beef.

Has the weather been different this past July compared to July 2022? Not enough to make a difference, I don’t think. The average high temperature is only 1.4 degrees higher this July compared to last July.

Have I been doing anything else differently? No. I’ve fertilized the same as I have for a decade, with my homemade compost. I’ve shaded the tomatoes the same, with 30 percent cloth on the hottest days.

I can’t think of any other variable to consider. Therefore, my guess at this point is that my tomatoes were cracking last summer mostly because I was watering too much. In other words, it was totally my fault!

This summer’s tomatoes are ripening without splitting and they’re cheaper because I’m applying less water.

Are your tomatoes cracking? Try watering less and see if you get the results I have.

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