Saving Seeds
Paper towel is very helpful; you can just dry off the seed and then fold it and use it with a pen to mark
Seeds like to be cold and DRY, I store them in paper envelopes in a tupperware with desiccant packs in the fridge.
After 1 week under full spectrum lights with heat mats set to 80 degrees, the seedlings are ready to level up.
After 1 month, they are ready to be set outside in part sun, and can stay overnight as long as nighttime temps are above 50 degrees.
Once a fruit has begun to form I place a teabag around it with the name of the variety, for crosses the mother plant first and the pollen donor second. Then even if I can't get back for a while, they are still waiting for me.