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Jul 12, 2023 7:23 PM CST
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Dave has a great step by step guide to saving tomato seeds over at Victory Seeds: https://victoryseeds.com/pages...

@Dave, I searched for those instructions here first, and didn't find them. Would you please consider adding it as an article in the learning library?

The method is the same whether you have just a few seeds or a big handful. If you only have a little juice in your fermentation container, add some water.
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