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Mar 26, 2024 10:55 AM CST
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There's always a possibility that a few errant seeds got mixed into the batch when packaged, it does happen. Since Zoƫ had some like that, it's a possibility it's a healthy tomato plant, just not the variety you were expecting. I would keep a few of them just to let them grow and see what happens, and toss them only if they looked diseased.

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