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Was Cherokee purple on the right picked too soon? Middle of a heat weave and the rabbits have been killing me so I went for it….


Was Cherokee purple on the right picked too soon? Middle of a heat weave and the rabbits have been killing me so I went for it….

by atring6886

7 Comments

  1. LikeATediousArgument

    Set it in the sun. Beautiful tomatoes!

  2. PaymentHaunting9752

    Actually, put in a box with a banana. Check daily.

  3. If it’s still a little firm a couple days on the counter and it will be perfect! Many folks pick them like this a little early as it prevents splitting/cracking. 

  4. Suspicious-Wombat

    Nope, it’s perfect. You can harvest as soon as they hit the “breaker” stage (barely blushing) and let them ripen the rest of the way inside. Every time I try to let my Cherokee Purples ripen fully on the plant, they split on me.

  5. Foodie_love17

    All tomato’s can ripen as long as the process starts before you pick it. I do love vine ripened tomatoes, but it’s way better to pick early then lose it! If you store it with other ripening tomatoes it’ll ripen a bit faster than alone.

  6. BrandleMag

    I have always picked my tomatoes when they are roughly 30-50% ripened. I never do vine ripened as I taste no difference in flavor. I’ll sit them on the counter and let them finish.

  7. starsmisaligned

    I picked all the green tomatoes left on my plants at the end of last year, put em on my windowsill. Thought I would look for a green tomato recipe and lo and behold they all ripened beautifully.

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