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Old May 21, 2016   #1
dheideman
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Default What's the oldest tomato seed ever germinated?

Who knows the oldest seed successfully sprouted? Ideally officially on record, but I'm curious about anecdotes, too. The stat I've usually heard is the oldest was about 50, a handful of 30+, and pretty decent germination with not too much difficulty from about 15 years.

What's the oldest seed you've personally ever germinated? What are your favorite tricks for waking up old seeds? Tea, MG, bleach, something else?
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