themistocles
Well-Known Member
I stumbled across an old mans brief case the other day and when I opened it, what was inside amazed me. It was full of 1965-1970 primo "stuff". While the smoke was harsh, it also contained many seeds. The case has been preserved as best I could have imagined.
It was buried for 15 years in an airtight case. The case contained quart size mason jars, packed with foil then under the foil were plastic bags and some after that was put into another smaller glass airtight jar.
I have successfully grown only one of the seeds and the plant was amazing. I could never get a clone to take so that plant is long gone.
But on the other hand I do have all these old seeds but not a single one in the last three months has germinated.
I have tried pure water in a bottle, paper towel and two plates, direct to soil, direct to rockwool, and other methods too outrageous to mention.
Does anyone have any idea what I could try next to get these little suckers to crack open?
It was buried for 15 years in an airtight case. The case contained quart size mason jars, packed with foil then under the foil were plastic bags and some after that was put into another smaller glass airtight jar.


But on the other hand I do have all these old seeds but not a single one in the last three months has germinated.
I have tried pure water in a bottle, paper towel and two plates, direct to soil, direct to rockwool, and other methods too outrageous to mention.
Does anyone have any idea what I could try next to get these little suckers to crack open?