Related%20passage for Kilayim 7:7
הָרוּחַ שֶׁעִלְעֲלָה אֶת הַגְּפָנִים עַל גַּבֵּי תְבוּאָה, יִגְדֹּר מִיָּד. אִם אֵרְעוֹ אֹנֶס, מֻתָּר. תְּבוּאָתוֹ שֶׁהָיְתָה נוֹטָה תַּחַת הַגֶּפֶן, וְכֵן בְּיָרָק, מַחֲזִיר וְאֵינוֹ מְקַדֵּשׁ. מֵאֵימָתַי תְּבוּאָה מִתְקַדֶּשֶׁת, מִשֶּׁתַּשְׁרִישׁ. וַעֲנָבִים, מִשֶּׁיֵּעָשׂוּ כְּפוֹל הַלָּבָן. תְּבוּאָה שֶׁיָּבְשָׁה כָּל צָרְכָּהּ, וַעֲנָבִים שֶׁבָּשְׁלוּ כָּל צָרְכָּן, אֵין מִתְקַדְּשׁוֹת:
If the wind blew vines [so that they are now] overhanging standing grain, he must cut them away immediately. If an accident occurred [and he has not cut them down], it is permitted [to leave them]. If grain is bent beneath a vine, so too herbs, he turn it [the grain or herbs] back and it does not render them forbidden. When does grain [planted in a vineyard] become forbidden? When it takes root. And grapes? When they reach the size of white beans. Grain that is completely dried [and a vine was planted near it] or grapes that are completely ripe [and seeds were sown near them], they do not render forbidden.
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