Dwarf Tomato Project - Saving the seeds

#dwarftomatoproject #dwarftomatoes #savingseeds The Dwarf Tomato Project began in 2006 as a volunteer group project led by Craig LeHoullier in the USA and Patrina Nuske-Small in Australia. All varieties of tomatoes in the project are released as Open Source under the Open Source Seed Initiative (OSSI). Read more about the OSSI : For where to purchase seeds visit Important note: Fermentations during summer should only take around 3 days for the gel around seeds to break down. During cooler weather it might take a bit longer but the danger of leaving them fermenting past day 3 is that they may start to germinate. Any pre-germination will mean zero germination after drying, even if you can’t visibly see any sprouts! Here are some time stamps to help you find any sections you want to jump to or replay without going through the whole video... 0:0 Intro about the Dwarf Tomato Project.
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