Got seeds, want to grow them asap...

ganjamanuk

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Just bred 2 plants and ive got a few seeds. Now i want to grow them as soon as possible.
I have already tried to germ one of the seeds and nothing happened so im assuming that the seed was not mature/dried out enough.

is there any way to speed up the maturing of the seed so that I can germ it asap?

cheers
 

Grizzdude

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Your supposed to let them dry out for 3-4 weeks for best germ rates, I'm not sure how to speed up that procces.
 

FullDuplex

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Just bred 2 plants and ive got a few seeds. Now i want to grow them as soon as possible.
I have already tried to germ one of the seeds and nothing happened so im assuming that the seed was not mature/dried out enough.

is there any way to speed up the maturing of the seed so that I can germ it asap?

cheers
just wait it out. This is not a hobby of speed. Seems with MJ any thing you do takes time, but with time it rewards well
 

ganjamanuk

Well-Known Member
just wait it out. This is not a hobby of speed. Seems with MJ any thing you do takes time, but with time it rewards well
Very true, but im going to a music festival in a few months and i want to have some bud for then and the longer i wait the less time i will have to grow/dry/cure...
 

Brick Top

New Member
As was said in the OLD margarine commercials DECADES ago ..... you can't fool Mother Nature. There is nothing you can do to speed up the process of maturing beans.

One thing that can be done that can improve germ rates in some strains is to freeze seeds and then thaw them out in a refrigerator and then germ them, or at the least refrigerate them for about a week or two before germing. While I am retired I am an investor in a family owned nursery, trees and bushes, not plants or snotty nosed dirty diapered rug rodents. Another owner of a different nursery, that also grows plants, found that his germ ratio went way up after he read a scientific study about how freezing seeds and then thawing them just prior to germing replicates the transition of winter to spring and certain seeds respond to it very well.

I say certain because if someone were to be growing something from a hotter climate where it does not freeze those beans would not gain from being frozen since they never evolved to handle such conditions, but others from other regions of the world can thrive on it.

When he first told me what he was doing he had recently started 1000 seeds and ended up with almost a 100% germ ratio. That is not bad starting with 1000 seeds.

Ever since he told me about freezing seeds every almost every order I have received has gone right into the freezer and those that did not end up frozen were still stuck in the refrigerator. Most times my beans will pop in 18 hours or less and I get near 100% germination.

What freezing seeds has done for germination in other types of plants seems to work just about as well with herb beans and between what I know it does for other types of germed seeds and herb beans I am totally sold on it.
 

FullDuplex

Well-Known Member
As was said in the OLD margarine commercials DECADES ago ..... you can't fool Mother Nature. There is nothing you can do to speed up the process of maturing beans.

One thing that can be done that can improve germ rates in some strains is to freeze seeds and then thaw them out in a refrigerator and then germ them, or at the least refrigerate them for about a week or two before germing. While I am retired I am an investor in a family owned nursery, trees and bushes, not plants or snotty nosed dirty diapered rug rodents. Another owner of a different nursery, that also grows plants, found that his germ ratio went way up after he read a scientific study about how freezing seeds and then thawing them just prior to germing replicates the transition of winter to spring and certain seeds respond to it very well.

I say certain because if someone were to be growing something from a hotter climate where it does not freeze those beans would not gain from being frozen since they never evolved to handle such conditions, but others from other regions of the world can thrive on it.

When he first told me what he was doing he had recently started 1000 seeds and ended up with almost a 100% germ ratio. That is not bad starting with 1000 seeds.

Ever since he told me about freezing seeds every almost every order I have received has gone right into the freezer and those that did not end up frozen were still stuck in the refrigerator. Most times my beans will pop in 18 hours or less and I get near 100% germination.

What freezing seeds has done for germination in other types of plants seems to work just about as well with herb beans and between what I know it does for other types of germed seeds and herb beans I am totally sold on it.
I have done this with many fruit tree seeds and have had 100% germ rate each time. This was actually a tip passed to me through my family of farmers/landscapers
 
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