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Can tomato be grown from seeds?

Updated: 10/6/2023
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15y ago

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Yes! I just placed the seeds of a tomato onto a damp paper towel, folded it in half, placed it into a plastic ziploc baggie and set on my window sill. and about five days later they started to sprout. it takes a little longer than other seeds because of the gel like substance that surrounds the seeds. but it is definitely possible.

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11y ago

Tomatoes contain seeds which if planted will grow another tomato plant. A few varieties have been hybridized so their seeds may not grow the same type of tomato but almost all seeds will grow under the right conditions.

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15y ago

YES. Here's an experiment that you can do. go cut a tomato in half and observe the inside it. the little blackish/brown dots are SEEDS.

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14y ago

yes, tomato's can be propagated asexually; either by inducing adventitious roots or through tissue culture

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