The title pretty much says it all. There is a summary argument for the validity of my work, two more tomato lines that show promise, and some anticipated questions. If you want to see all of my lines, they will eventually all be uploaded to the “Seedless Tomato Playlist” linked below.
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Seedless Tomato Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyTv0Nr3KOXnphL_tcdJYYRUUIQeesgnG
Brent’s Seedless Tomatoes
1. If the tomato plant will grow, a tomato will grow.
2. You control the seedlessness.
3. Grows in hot weather, cold weather, super-humid environments, super-arid environments, low light conditions, hydroponically, in soil, in greenhouses, or high tunnels.
4. There is no need to pollinate so if there’s no bees, no problem. In a greenhouse, there is no need to use a pollinating wand, electric toothbrush, or shake the plant.
5. Genetics are easy to cross into new lines.

CONTACT INFO. If you have questions, or just want to chat about anything, you can contact me at c3voyage@gmail.com.
Music:
Safety Net by Riot
Clover 3 by Vibe Mountain
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Hydroponic Gardening & More with Brent

Brent's Seedless Tomatoes
1. If the tomato plant will grow, a tomato will grow.
2. You control the seedlessness.
3. Grows in hot weather, cold weather, super-humid environments, super-arid environments, low light conditions, hydroponically, in soil, in greenhouses, or high tunnels.
4. There is no need to pollinate so if there's no bees, no problem. In a greenhouse, there is no need to use a pollinating wand, electric toothbrush, or shake the plant.
5. Genetics are easy to cross into new lines.
Thanks for your hard work. I can't wait to buy seeds from you.
Where can these seeds be purchased? I can’t get tomatoes to grow hydrophobic for some reason. Even trying to self pollinate
While I appreciate all the hard work you have put into producing and growing a seedless tomato, I guess I'm just dense and don't see what the benefit is. We already have tomatoes that grow in poor conditions and are self pollinating. I guess if you are strictly growing them for seedless sauces or juice, that would be great, but isn't having the ability to harvest seeds for growing new plants the next season one of the benefits of growing a seeded tomato variety you like?