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Mar 22, 2014 11:01 PM CST
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Hi seed experts, I'm very much NOT a seed expert but I'm trying to learn. I have some heirloom tomatoes and I want to harvest and plant the seeds right away. I've found directions for fermenting the seeds to remove the growth inhibiting goo but it then says to dry them completely. I'm wondering if I can skip this step since I want to plant them straight away? I'm planting them in rock wool to put into hydroponics if that matters.
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