No, you should wait at least a week after drying to ensure that the seeds are ready for planting.
To successfully grow tomato plants from fresh tomato seeds, follow these steps: Remove seeds from a ripe tomato and let them dry for a few days. Plant the dried seeds in a pot with well-draining soil, about 1/4 inch deep. Keep the soil consistently moist and place the pot in a sunny spot. Once the seedlings sprout, provide support for the plants as they grow. Water regularly and fertilize every few weeks. Harvest ripe tomatoes when they are ready.
It takes 15 days for the plant to grow
7-12 days
The way I dried my tomato seeds was by placing them indoors on a dry tissue, by a sunny windowsill where it gets full sunlight. Leave for 1-2 days until the flesh on the seed has appeared to be absorbed onto the tissue. Good luck!
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.
30 days
When the seed heads have 'dried on the plant' cut and place in a paper bag, lightly tie to allow air circulation and then hang in a cool dry place over winter. When conditions are favorable in Spring, plant seeds
Tomato seed, given the correct conditions, should germinate in 7 to 10 days.
To save watermelon seeds for next year, first remove the seeds from a ripe watermelon and rinse them to remove any pulp. Allow the seeds to dry completely on a paper towel for a few days. Store the dried seeds in a cool, dry place in an airtight container until you are ready to plant them next year.
To save thyme seeds, allow the flowers to fully bloom and dry on the plant. Once they have dried, cut the flower heads and place them in a paper bag to finish drying for a few days. Gently crush the flower heads to release the seeds, and then sift through to remove any debris. Store the seeds in a cool, dry place in an airtight container, labeled with the date and variety.
Get seeds and plant them or get the Topsy Turvy Tomato Planter.If you buy the plant in the store partly grown, bury 3/4 of the tomato plant underground.well most people buy them in little plastic pots and put them near a sunny window,then when there getting a little to big for the small pots you plant them out side in fertile soil in the sun,and you have to stake a pole a inch or two away from the plant so it can grow around it sence tomato grows on vines, water it once every day or two days depends how much it rains,then wait till there red and pick em,if you live in a buggy area put 7-dust around the ground of your garden,but make shure to wash the tomato well befor eating,and don't kill spiders,lady bugs,or praymantis because they kill insects that eat plants in your garden
It takes around 120 days which is around 4 month.. it greatly depends on where you live and how you take care of a plant