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Tomatoes and Chili 'issues' with pics?!?

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This is the first year that I have planted a garden in my backyard, and I am noticing some things that seem odd. When I first bought my vegetable plants, I bought 1 tomato plant that was alone in a container and a 6 pack of "Brandywine Heirloom Tomatoes" The one I bought alone has great looking tomatoes, but the ones that came in a group of six, look kind of like long pear shaped, they look completely healthy but are shaped kind of weird, I have searched online but have not found any photos of similar looking tomatoes. I searched for brandywine heirloom tomatoes and those look very different. maybe these will get fatter later?? any suggestions?

I have 2 chili plants that are planted in the same big pot, but one of them has yellow chilis, while the other one has the normal green chilis, they are both in the sa,e pot.. pic below.. any ideas of why?

Normal Looking Tomatoes:

http://i84.photobucket.com/albums/k13/richie15_89/DSC00143.jpg

http://i84.photobucket.com/albums/k13/richie15_89/DSC00142.jpg

http://i84.photobucket.com/albums/k13/richie15_89/DSC00162.jpg

Normal Cherry Tomatoes:

http://i84.photobucket.com/albums/k13/richie15_89/DSC00146.jpg

Weird Looking Tomatoes:

http://i84.photobucket.com/albums/k13/richie15_89/DSC00144.jpg

http://i84.photobucket.com/albums/k13/richie15_89/DSC00161.jpg

http://i84.photobucket.com/albums/k13/richie15_89/DSC00141.jpg

Red Chili plant problem:

http://i84.photobucket.com/albums/k13/richie15_89/DSC00157.jpg

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  1. Looks like your peppers cross-pollinated with your tomatoes.  You will know for sure when you taste them.  Try to keep the plants separated so that bees cannot buzz blossoms on one plant and then head straight to blossoms on another.


  2. all your tomatoe plants and chili plant look great. The part about buying plants you gotta remember is that Some-times they get mis labeled. . Or when the grower makes the starter plants--the seeds get a little mixed up. I've had this happen myself.

    But out here in the northeast was a bad year for garden tomatoes---not enough warm nites so most of my plants only grew a few  green tomatoes but none hardly ripened. you were luckier.

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