Event JSON
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"pubkey": "ab5a7ff6436e0f265378aabe371da359d168704cb1d99370fa068dd370f5e7b6",
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],
"content": "nostr:npub1gl8xasfx24cj76n706pnqm5zp9arealxa0ngmtwklla5lceuqneqp7q5y9 definitely a curcubit, but it could be watermelon, pumpkin, squash/zucchini, or even cucumber.\n\nZucchini doesn't tend to vine here, but maybe there's a vining one where you are? \n\nPumpkin is the most common culprit if it grew from compost though. The seeds are tough.",
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}