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Originally Posted by Gardeneer
Genetics plays a role as so does growing condition/climate:
CASE IN POINT
I have grown Silvery Fir Tree, for 3 season in PNW and every year I had cat faced fruits.
But this year , growing in NC, my 2 plant have about 20 tomatoes, none is cat faced.
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Indeed, for catfacing, environment plays a huge role, especially humidity, imo. But you can have catfacing on normal non-fused blooms.