I usually lay them out to dry to prevent mold but they have sprouted after falling off the mother before.
can you germinate them right away? or do you have to let them sit to simulate winter or something?
I usually lay them out to dry to prevent mold but they have sprouted after falling off the mother before.
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they look like it can go down straight away but some will say you have to keep them under the pillow in toothpaste tube for 3 years...but the true is the quicker you stick it to the soil the better plant you will have..think !!
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Last edited by pooncyooshovnick; 08-14-2012 at 03:21 PM.
Good question, i am interested as to the input on this one.
Myself, i usually harvest them and put them in Refridgerator before use, but that usually is more than 6 months.. So i am not too sure how early, or even if it makes a difference as to when you try to germinate them. That said, nature dictates another season until they would be germinated.Hmmmnnnn
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dry for 3 weeks and good to germ!that is the basic rule of thumb...
If it is a mature seed it will sprout. I have sprouted them right off the mother.
Dudes n dude et's ....when do i stop feeding before harvest...new grower n all that all experimental and i know not much ...help !!!
freezing will kill it..eh
2 weeks to 10 days
if the seeds are ready they will fall off the plant when you shake it. they will be dry at that point and ready to plant.
but i just read somewhere on the internet to leave them in a dark, cold and drafty room with the tv on for 6 months to simulate winter.
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