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"content": "nostr:npub1gl8xasfx24cj76n706pnqm5zp9arealxa0ngmtwklla5lceuqneqp7q5y9 Tomatoes do that when they need more water. They can basically push out roots anywhere along their stems so you will get those little bumps when the plant is looking for more water. Nothing too much to worry about...just get them on a more consistent watering schedule.",
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