how to make seeds viable?

hypernovax

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just harvested a couple of seeds off of an autoflower plant, it was chopped kind of early and the seeds were still in there pods or w/e
will the seeds be viable? is there anything i have to do to make them iable or do i go straight to germination?
 

Johnnyorganic

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just harvested a couple of seeds off of an autoflower plant, it was chopped kind of early and the seeds were still in there pods or w/e
will the seeds be viable? is there anything i have to do to make them iable or do i go straight to germination?
Mature seeds are hard, darker in color, and in most cases are not small. Fully matured seeds will fall easily out of the bud if you shake it.
 

hypernovax

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a few are light some are darker, i dont know if theyre all matured but are they ready to germ? is there anything i need to do before germing
 

Johnnyorganic

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If they are not mature they are not viable and will not germinate.

I told you what to look for in mature seeds. Examine each seed based on my description. Make three piles: yes, no and maybe.

Without knowing the difference between mature and non-mature seeds, your only option is to try them out. See if they will germinate.
 

hypernovax

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ok i tried crushing a few wth my fingers and 3 crushed the rest are hard most are dark some are lighter but my question is, is there any process i need to go through befor germinating? can i put them straight to germ now?
 

namenottaken

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ok i tried crushing a few wth my fingers and 3 crushed the rest are hard most are dark some are lighter but my question is, is there any process i need to go through befor germinating? can i put them straight to germ now?

You can germinate them right away. I'm growing 2 ny diesel ryder seeds that we got from our last crop about 3 weeks ago
 
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