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Process is pretty simple, let the seeds and pulp sit in water for a couple days, then rinse and dry. Worth extra effort for the better germination rates!

[Image descriptions: 1st image is of several jars on a kitchen counter containing varying red to yellow shades of goo floating in water. 2nd image is of a wet sieve with tomato seeds over a sink, with an empty jar in the background. 3rd image is of the seeds spread out on numbered paper towels on a kitchen counter.]

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[-] Alchemy@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

I absolutely love the image descriptions on these posts, "varying red to yellow shades of goo floating in water".

Do you know whats going on that helps improve the germ rates?

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