Submitted by TheLieDetectorBro t3_125pvd4 in worldnews
HikeEveryMountain t1_je6bwpl wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Israeli scientists develop drought-resistant tomatoes by TheLieDetectorBro
You can probably get seeds now, because if they're expected to hit supermarket shelves in the next year then they must already be growing out huge amounts of seed to sell to farmers. It takes a long time to go from a small amount of seeds to a commercial quantity, multiple plant generations. Home gardeners get access to new varieties sooner because they only need a few seeds, but a commercial farmer probably won't grow them until the seed is easier to get in large quantities.
[deleted] t1_je6cev1 wrote
[deleted]
Horror-Childhood6121 t1_je7f0le wrote
The variety doesnt even have a name yet.
Viewing a single comment thread. View all comments