genuity
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I treat my seed plants the same way i do my none seeded buds,even trim them befor I bust them up..Well...I've been producing seed for sometime now and just wondering what other chuckers have been doing to optimize seed humidity levels before throwing their beans into long term storage...
Most of my stuff I've targeted planting in the ground in the next few years so it hasnt been a concern..
I'll typically remove my seed from the buds once it has been hung to dry in a cool dark place for 7-10 days..Once the seeds have been remived from the buds I'll either place them in paper envelopes (porosity important), or on a plate to dry for an additional 4 weeks or so...
Looking at some recent articles gives me the impression I could cut my seed dry time by a week or two..as they dont need to dry as
Long as Ive been taking...looks like 8-12 days depending in RH ...Anyone out there been
more methodical with their seed drying?
once my seeds are dry I pop them into pill bottles, test tubes or centrifuge tubes..top the containers up with rice..and put them down in a cold room...
They even get a week or so cure..befor I start to deseed..
This Gello x Floozy is going to be badass