4u2sm0ke said:Hey wolfie..I asked same question a year ago..lol.. HICK said "He was germing some he Had stored for like 5 years." at the time..im sure He will stop in sooner or later to either back me or more then likely correct me..lol. Put them in a camera film holder with lid...add some rice in it..or a moist sack not sure the name..I use rice..and put in the crisper in your fridge..pull out what you want and germ. hope this helps..KEEP M GREEN
zipflip said:anybody know anything bout storing seeds in freezer?
just curious cuz i have some that been in my garage for the whole of winter up to today and will remain there. its definatly freezer like conditions where they been. just wonderin if maybe this would happen to have any known effects on its growing life as well. i'm gonna try them either way this outdoor season but just curious wat to maybe expect. thanks in advance
Hick said:"perfect"... after bout 5 years, "IME"... the germination rate starts to decrease, somewhat. And, it seems the older they get, they can be a li'l fussier about taking off, even after germination.
4u2sm0ke said:.why not put them in the freezer? what if some rodant finds them and needs to feed his 50 kids:rofl: just my thaughts:bolt::bong:
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