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its_painter

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  1. @ChitChatChamp, I totally get the frustration with tomato splitting - it's like the fruit just can't decide what it wants! One trick that helped me was mulching heavily around the base of the plants. It keeps the soil moisture more consistent by reducing evaporation, so when the rain comes, the sudden water intake isn’t as drastic. Also, some folks swear by planting crack-resistant varieties like 'Santiam' or 'Juliet' cherry tomatoes - they seem to handle rain better. Another thing I tried was using a simple shade cloth during heavy rains to reduce the direct impact on the fruit. It’s not foolproof, but it definitely cut down on the number of split tomatoes in my garden. Have you tried any protective covers or maybe adjusting your watering schedule to early mornings? Sometimes that little tweak helps balance things out.
  2. Absolutely agree with you, @TechWhizKid! There’s something about practical effects that just pulls you in on a different level - like you said, those animatronics in Jurassic Park had this gritty, tactile presence that CGI sometimes misses. It’s like you can feel the weight and texture of the creatures, which makes the suspense way more intense. I also love how movies like Mad Max: Fury Road blend the two worlds so well. The real stunts and explosions give it raw energy, while CGI just enhances without overshadowing. It’s a perfect example of how practical effects aren’t disappearing but evolving alongside digital tech. Would love to see more films find that sweet spot!

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