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🍅 Why are the tops of your tomatoes staying green, hard, and unripe? Whilst the rest of the tomato fruit has turned ripe and red? You might be dealing with tomato greenback, also known as green shoulder. This is a common and frustrating tomato disorder caused by excessive heat, insufficient watering, lack of nutrients, and genetic predisposition. Here, I show you how to identify tomato greenback symptoms, and let you know whether tomatoes with greenback are still edible. I’ll explain why greenback happens to tomato fruit, and how you can prevent greenback with practical tips for shading greenhouses, feeding correctly, and maintaining proper watering routines. If you're growing tomatoes in a greenhouse, polytunnel, or just dealing with an unusually hot summer, this guide will help you to grow healthy, evenly ripened tomato fruit. Have you noticed greenback is more common in certain tomato varieties you’ve grown? Let us all know in the comments. ⌚ Timestamps: 00:00 What is tomato greenback or green shoulder? (symptoms & ID) 00:28 Can you reverse tomato greenback? Can you still eat them? 01:24 What causes tomato greenback? Key factors explained 01:42 Excessive heat: How high temps affect ripening 02:13 How to keep tomatoes cool in summer (shade tips) 03:20 Wrong fertilizer: Nutrient issues and greenback 03:56 Underwatering: Why more water is better 04:39 Genetics: Are some tomato varieties prone? Please note: Thoughts shared in this video are my personal opinions. I'm not paid any money to promote the gardening products I talk about or use in this video. Happy gardening! 🌸