Clover shaped phenomenon?

SnuffmeisterUK

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I've spotted this twice now, sadly the last seedling that had it died off, if you look at the image my virginia seedling has a second shoot that is darker and has brought a clover shaped leaf out.. I'm not worried just interested what the heck is going on with it. To be clear- this is attached to the tobacco plant not growing alongside it.
 

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Generally parasitic plants attack mature host plants, not seedlings. It's hard to tell from the picture, but the suspect plant does not appear to have tricombs on the cotyledons, leading me to believe that it is just a contaminating seed that germinated in your tray. Looks similar to common woodsorrel to me.
 

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Generally parasitic plants attack mature host plants, not seedlings. It's hard to tell from the picture, but the suspect plant does not appear to have tricombs on the cotyledons, leading me to believe that it is just a contaminating seed that germinated in your tray. Looks similar to common woodsorrel to me.
Ah I suppose it could be something as simple that, looking at it compared to the other plants it looks indentical to the tobacco until this brown/clover stalk started. Must have been lurking in the seed mix!
 
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