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Old February 8, 2019   #1
hornstrider
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Default Starting my own seeds problem

I saved seeds from last years crop. I saved Cherokee Purple, and Stump of the World seeds. I did not bag the blossoms because I thought I had enough distance between the plants. I don't have many bees to preform the pollinating duties. I depend on the steady winds that have served me in the past. I planted a few of the seeds early to make sure they would pollinate. The plants are up, and my Cherokee Purple plants popped up as potato leaf plants even though the plants I grew last year were regular leaf. Is there any possibility that these plants are indeed Cherokee Purple even though the mother plants were regular leaf?
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