I usually separate them from the plant and set them in a sunny window for about 3 weeks. If it's not too sunny, let them sit for a month and they'll be good to go. The only thing to watch is to spread them out so that you have close to a single layer of seeds.just wondering if there is a cure time for seeds? or when the nugs are dry are they good to go. thanks help appreciated
No, they dont. Learn before you post retarded and non factual information.Feminised seeds come from hermies.
and if they don't i would like you to tell me where they come from and/or how they're produced.
then where do hermy seeds come from?Feminised seeds come from hermies.
yes they do a female is stressed into growing male flowers to pollinate themselves. look it up stupid!!!!!!!
after testing several batches i have found a month to be the magic number. at 2 weeks i had about 70% germ, at 4 weeks + it goes up to 95+% germ rate.ok they are at day 3 and there is signs of life small percentage up. which at this stage is standard tom should be the tell tale.
it seems there is,nt anyone with a dead set answer to this one?
but the test in in progress. i,m sure i did read a month is prime, but i needed to get them going so had to test it out regardless.