>>800313Yeah, should've figured by the fact you already have red tomatoes by now (takes until early to mid July here for the first ones to ripen, depending on cultivar)
But then again similar things happened here last summer. Despite it being very dry and hot, most "fleshy" tomatoes still burst in the end.
This year about 15 out of my 20 or so plants are San Marzanos, and so far they've withstood the cool and rainy weather very well (no fruit drop, fungus, insect damage...) despite being a cultivar from the hot and dry Southern Italy
Still funny-looking to me as I never grew "bottle" tomatoes before