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Old July 8, 2015   #7
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Originally Posted by AlittleSalt View Post
"BUT, I think anyone growing OP varieties should be required to do some fermentations, kind of like a rite of passage to qualify for being a certified OP ( open pollinated) tomato grower."

I AGREE

I have a thought on this. Lets says you plant 3 plants of the same kind side-by side-by side. Then just save seeds from the middle plant.
Salt I save most of my seeds from tomatoes that are starting to rot.
This insures a very high germination rate.
Plus the seed coat is almost nothing by this time.
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