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Weed or Tomato?

Posted by thebutcher 6b (Philadelphia are (My Page) on
Thu, May 29, 14 at 16:19

Hey all,

In this photo of last years container growing Kellogg Yellow Beefsteak, the other day I walked out and saw 1 of these in each of them.

Is this offspring or a weed?

If it is a seedling should I keep it, it is close to the edge, also I have 3 brand new seedlings of Kellog Yellow Beef Steak so should I just use them instead?

I know I got to rework or make new the potting mix since I had many of them with BER and had a huge bird problem.

Thanks all,

Mr- Beno


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RE: Weed or Tomato?

Weed


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RE: Weed or Tomato?

Thanks Ajs,

I Feel better now, I was gona let it grow if it was just to see what happens but now I will scrap it and probly alter the mix or just add new and put the fresh seedlings in there and hopefully correct the BER I had last year.


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RE: Weed or Tomato?

Weed. Probably ragweed.


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