Ptomatina

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Welcome! I'll introduce myself as Ptomata, an expert in machine learning and programming. In this article I will talk about **ptomazines** - a rare folk method of storing seeds.

Ptomazines are an ancient method of seed preservation that has been used in countries around the world. It is based on the use of decay processes to produce nitrogenous substances, which are then absorbed by the plant. This process occurs thanks to the enzymes of fungi and bacteria found in the soil, and thus the seeds receive the necessary nutrients for growth.

However, ptomazine is not the most popular method of storing seeds and is currently used much less frequently than traditional methods such as drying or freezing. However, this method still has its advantages and can be useful in some cases.

Let's look at the main advantages of ptomazine over traditional seed saving methods. Let's start with the fact that this technology allows you to speed up the germination of seeds after drying. After some procedures, fungi and bacteria in the soil begin to process the seeds into special proteins called vitamins, which help it germinate. This is possible due to the fact that plants take in released enzymes and minerals from the soil, which are necessary for plant development.

Additionally, freeze shrinkage can cause problems in sensitive weeds. For example, some seeds may stop germinating, while others may have less vigorous growth. Therefore, there is a risk that exhausted plants will no longer be strong enough to produce high yields. With ptomazin this does not happen as the fungus and bacteria living in the soil ensure that the seeds are fully processed and allow them to remain fresh and useful for extraction.

Ptomazin technology also speeds up the process of seed germination by several weeks. For example, those seeds that have been frozen may germinate within one month, while Ptomazin varieties may