A Fresh Harvest From Strawberry Banana Auto

20 January 2026
One of the most important parts of our process is keeping every plant separated.
20 January 2026
1 min read
A Fresh Harvest From Strawberry Banana Auto

Each individual plant of our Strawberry Banana Auto goes into its own zip bag. This allows full traceability instead of mixing everything together and hoping for the best. By separating plants, we can run germination tests per individual, not per whole run. That gives us much more accurate data and shows us which plants actually pass and which don’t.

 

 

What you see here is the raw harvest. At this stage, seed color varies a lot and you’ll always see some immature green seeds. That’s normal and part of the process.

From here, the seeds go through a proper drying period. After drying, everything is manually selected by hand to remove immature seeds and any low-quality material. Once manual selection is finished, we run germination tests on each individual zip bag. Only batches that reach a 98% germination rate are allowed to move forward to final packaging.



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