A number of my plums this year have a weird physiological quirk. They look completely normal on the outside, but when you cut them open they have a peculiar fissure running across the inside of the fruit, near the base. This fissure leaves a hollow trench in the fruit and, most oddly, even cuts through the stone - the very tip of the stone is detached, as though something had cleanly slice it off.
It's not caused by any insects or anything (some of the fruit have plum moth, but not these ones), and it's in both my Victoria and Czar plums, so seems not to be a varietal thing, so I'm curious to know what's causing it and if anyone else has ever experienced it.
It's not caused by any insects or anything (some of the fruit have plum moth, but not these ones), and it's in both my Victoria and Czar plums, so seems not to be a varietal thing, so I'm curious to know what's causing it and if anyone else has ever experienced it.
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