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Old June 23, 2016   #23
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That is one beeeyuutiful looking tomato! I sure hope you will be able to reproduce it again!

As I understand it, this was the only tomato from the plant that had these characteristics, so the only seeds saved are those we can see in the sliced photos. I'm guessing around 30-35 total were saved, maybe fewer accounting for some immature seeds and shallower locules. If it were me, I wouldn't want to risk losing any seeds to loss or damage in the mail at this point, since they are pretty much irreplaceable until you know if the traits are heritable.

Looking forward to hearing how future grow outs do.
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