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Mar 26, 2024 9:50 AM CST
Athens, GA
Hi. All of my plants this year were started with seeds harvested from tomatoes that I grew last year. The previous year, the seeds were purchased. These 6 plants still look horrible. No signs of improvement. I actually threw 3 of them out this morning. To answer a previous question, the soil I used did not list a fertilizer on the bag. I've used this soil a long time and have been happy with it (Kellogg brand). My other 60 plants still look good. I'm now wondering if something could've been in the pots that I used. They are pots that I've used over and over for years. They were stored in an out building with many other things. Wondering if something could've gotten into the pots and I didn't realize it. Grasping at straws.

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