Germinating seeds after taking out of cold storage

Rondeady

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Okay so i got a seed i want to take out of my closet and germinate. Im just wondering do I just take em out the closet and straight to the soaking process or do I wait a little or how do i go about that??
 

BostonBuds

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There are many methods iv'e seen though I personally will soak the seeds in room temp water overnight then right into potting soil, or whatever your'e growing in. So far I have had great luck with all my seeds growing this way.
 

Rondeady

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There are many methods iv'e seen though I personally will soak the seeds in room temp water overnight then right into potting soil, or whatever your'e growing in. So far I have had great luck with all my seeds growing this way.
But have u ever germinated any seeds that were sitting in storage for months? My question is how do you go about sprouting them. Do u just take them out and right into the water or???
 

T macc

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But have u ever germinated any seeds that were sitting in storage for months? My question is how do you go about sprouting them. Do u just take them out and right into the water or???
That's what I do. I store them in the fridge and soak them for 8 - 12 hours and sow
 

TrippleDip

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But have u ever germinated any seeds that were sitting in storage for months?
I think all/most seeds have been sitting in storage for months... Even if they are harvested, dried and shipped right away it will probably be 2+ months until you could plant them. The most I've ever had a seed around was a year, and no special storage, just an envelope in a drawer.
 

Rondeady

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I think all/most seeds have been sitting in storage for months... Even if they are harvested, dried and shipped right away it will probably be 2+ months until you could plant them. The most I've ever had a seed around was a year, and no special storage, just an envelope in a drawer.
Oh okay thanks
 
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