precious white widow

grandprix8152000

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i have 10 white widow seeds i just recieved a week ago i am worried there going to go bad by the time i use them what a good way to store them i cant in the fridge or freezer they will probably end up getting throwed away there in a small zip lock baggie in about 65 degree temp no light do i have to worry about them going bad?
 
Put that ziplock with the seeds into a container....Make sure its airtight and waterproof.....and bury.

But if you plan on using the seeds within the year...They'll be fine being kept in a cool/dark place.
 
i have 10 white widow seeds i just recieved a week ago i am worried there going to go bad by the time i use them what a good way to store them i cant in the fridge or freezer they will probably end up getting throwed away there in a small zip lock baggie in about 65 degree temp no light do i have to worry about them going bad?

Dude, your underwear drawer will suffice. Pot seeds are viable at least a year without doing anything.
 
Put them in a little film container, put in a moisture dessicant if you can find one that will fit, snap the top back on and stash it away. They will be fine for awhile.
 
film container, silica gel bag that you get out of most anything (to dry them back out just bake in the oven at 150 for a bit and it will cook the moisture out of them)

Then if youre really ambitious and want to control temp swings and more humidity............find a small styrofoam box like ammo boxes or something a walkie talkie would come in.......and tape it shut.

Styrofoam is a great insulator and will help to kee the temps from swinging around crazy as the days go by.
 
i have 10 white widow seeds i just recieved a week ago i am worried there going to go bad by the time i use them what a good way to store them i cant in the fridge or freezer they will probably end up getting throwed away there in a small zip lock baggie in about 65 degree temp no light do i have to worry about them going bad?



i have seeds 5 years old that still 80% germ!
 
I kept Jack Herrer seeds purchased in Amsterdam in a sealed bag in a stash drawer for over 7 years and just finished the 1st grow
 
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