i have found that if i let mine sit for at least a month before germing i get a much better success rate.![]()
in the wild they go thru 6 months of freezing winter rain and frost before they pop in the spring.
i tried them straight off the vine. fully browned and ripened. they fell right off when touched. i had 50% success rate. i waited a month on the SAME BATCH of seeds and had 100% success rate. this was only a 1 time experiment, but i feel confident with the results.
That's true enough but I think strains may vary the incubation period as well as the climate conditions. If the seed senses good conditions (soil temp), it will sprout. I had pollinated some of my fem's this year and already have babies in the container form dropped seed.
I think it depends on many variables..... the deep south is basically immune to hibernation techniques.
the F*ck thread??
The life of a MOD is not enviable....
Yes it may well be 50%.... I don't know. Certainly a months wait is doable in the deep south for almost any month of the year. The grow will vary but germ will occur. Not so in MinnesoDa.