Fast question, please take a second to answer.. Harvesting Seeds!!!

Shredder111

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After harvesting and finding seeds, what exactly needs to be done to the seeds in order to make sure they maintain an optimum germination rate? Should they be left to dry, or stored immediately in a airtight container or bag?

Thanks, :bigjoint:
 
After harvesting and finding seeds, what exactly needs to be done to the seeds in order to make sure they maintain an optimum germination rate? Should they be left to dry, or stored immediately in a airtight container or bag?

Thanks, :bigjoint:
It's best to store your seeds in a cool dark place, like a black film canister in the fridge somewhere .
:peace:
 
let them cure with the buds take them out and let them air dry for a week or so then put them into an air tight container
 
let them cure with the buds take them out and let them air dry for a week or so then put them into an air tight container
once youv isolated the seeds put them into an envelope, no special treatment needed really,its the seed from a weed, sturdy little beans, just keep em dry
 
I've had 'em sprout from dropping off the plant........but I think it helps to dry 'em then chill them for a while in the fridge......I don't freeze them, but I won't say it'd hurt them......Nature does. The theory is the same...a little chill makes the shell tougher, the plant works harder to crack the shell, making it a tougher plant.......... Just a theory.... as long as they're dry and not overheated, they should be viable for quite some time...........
 
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