Im so glad i finally started asking people here (after two years…!) Thank you for the answer! I think that perfectly satisfies my wonderings. Its only been in this location for about a year, making this its first spring not being in a pot.
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Well, its not like i can cut them to see if they’re hollow. I added some pictures i failed to upload in the OP. I planted them here last year on top of a good chunk of compost so they should have plenty of that.
I also heard a claim that diseases will hide in the early sprouts, or was it in the old growth? Do you know if this plays any role?
I actually only cut last years stems down earlier this year as last year didn’t have any harvest anyway. Perhaps I should have cut them deeper down?
Sorry for the bombardment of questions, hope its okay.
Just realised the other pictures didn’t get included!


Yea doesn’t look quite right. Japanese knotweed is another similar one, but I’ve never had it here either. Its also still very early in the spring, nighttime is 2-4c so most plants are still dormant. So I don’t think its anything exotic.
Glyphosates have no place in nature. Id rather my whole farm overrun by bamboo before i poison it. Besides, there is no bamboo anywhere in my area and i haven’t brought in any organic materials from elsewhere.

Its grown a bit since i took the op photo.
Yea i tried PlantNet too but theres not enough plant to ID. It just keeps suggesting ginger.
Because I’m in an area with no Spanish slugs (yet) which terrorise most gardens, i have never brought in any organic matter. Nor is it very common to grow bamboo in Sweden afaik.
I’m so confident its Not bamboo I will disregard the previous advice to rip it out so we can find out.
Theres never been bamboo around here afaik, nor have i brought any plants or soils in from elsewhere.
I really doubt it is bamboo but thanks for the guess!
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Very much doubt it, its not really something that grows around here. Good guess tho the sprouts look quite similar!