What are these bumps on my tomato plant?
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Sandra R on Jun 05, 2012No they are not insects. If you were to plant it further down in the ground roots would appear from these spots. Not really sure of the real name for this, I call them nodules. Don't worry if you start to see roots appear at these spots, will not hurt the plant.Helpful Reply
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Walter Reeves on Jun 05, 2012Sandra is correct: adventitious rootsHelpful Reply
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CAROL H on Jun 05, 2012That is good news! Thank you!!Helpful Reply
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