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March 9, 2011 | #1 |
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Gathering some interesting data on seed age vs germ success
My seed collection is aging (yes, I am too!)....and I decided to plant a flat of tomatoes that ranged way back in age to see if they are still viable - so I am going to get results of some varieties as old as 1991 saved (19 years old) - some 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, and 1998 (which has already emerged in 5 days).
I've done nothing special with them - no pre-treatment - just planted them the same way I do all of my seed....will let you know what happens. I am hoping these do make it - amongst them are Brandywine one generation removed from when I got it from the SSE - ditto Cherokee Purple.....
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