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    Steve Miller
    wrote last edited by Steve Miller
    #1

    Just watched a video where a guy picked a slice of tomato from a McDonalds hamburger and planted it. It grew remarkably well!

    Odd looking, though. Shaped more like a Roma than a slicing tomato. Maybe they ship better or something. Grew it in a 5 gallon bucket filled with potting soil. Easy enough.

    Gonna try it!

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      It will be interesting to see what you get. Many tomato varieties are hybrids so the seeds may produce something different from the parent fruit.

      Big Al

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      • MikM Do not disturb
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        Can't be a Roma - not big enough diameter. Could be a Roma hybrid, though. Will be interesting to see.

        “I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that I don't know the answer”
        ― Douglas Adams

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          Daniel
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          I don't think I'd want to mess with McDonald's products because they're likely genetically modified.

          My neighbor grew some purple tomatoes and surprised me with a sandwich bag with some when they were done. The color was interesting and they were pretty good.

          Did you know that McDonald's potatoes are put in a building and sprayed with a pesticide so strong that workers can't enter the building for days?

          I'm interesting experiment, though. I never would have thought of it. 🤔

          'But as they said in one of the later Rocky movies, "Time...it's undefeated.".-- Mik

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            My Lithuanian friend has successfully grown sweet red peppers with seeds from a grocery store pepper, two years in a row. But as @big_al said, seeds from a hybrid might not produce offspring the same as the parent

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              Steve Miller
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              That’s what happened when I tried planting grocery store green pepper seeds

              The plants I got were very small with only one or two tiny peppers.

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