How do you store your seeds?

chico1st

Active Member
I keep my seeds for over a year.
Historically I have just kept them in my fridge but germination rates weren't great (maybe 50% after a year) so I got a vacuum sealer and started keeping seeds in my freezer.
I read about the world seedbanks keeping things at ~0% RH for long term storage so I even vacuum seal with a dessicant to make sure RH is low pre-freezing.

But I find my germination rate is still around 50% after a year.

Does anyone have a different trick to use or should I just accept not having 100% germination after a year?
 

Wellos

Member
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T Ray

Well-Known Member
I like to keep them in real humid hot place like the trunk of your car on a hot summer day. It’s great for the shells to absorb the heat.
 

PJ Diaz

Well-Known Member
In a ziplock bag, inside a jar which in 1-inch deep with uncooked white rice, in the fridge.
 
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