How do these seeds look?

lakew00d

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So I have a plant that as been producing seeds and I was able to get some seeds off yesterday.

And I was just wanting to get someones opinion on how they look.

I know what healthy seeds look like, but after I was able to get a plant to make some I am second guessing what they look like. lol

an advise/opinions are more than helpful.
 

canefan

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Seeds look fine but a word of advice, dry them good first, then pop them in the fridge for a couple of weeks at least. If you want the best germ rate possible it is best to dry them out for a few to several days, just keeping them away from moisture. I them put mine into a little seed bag with a few grains of rice to ensure the moisture is gone and is kept out. I place in the fridge for at least a month for what I found to be the least amount of time and great germ rates.
Sounds like a pain in the ass but this is more or less the way nature does it as the seeds will overwinter before sprouting. Hope this helps give you something to think about. Good Luck
 

lakew00d

Well-Known Member
Seeds look fine but a word of advice, dry them good first, then pop them in the fridge for a couple of weeks at least. If you want the best germ rate possible it is best to dry them out for a few to several days, just keeping them away from moisture. I them put mine into a little seed bag with a few grains of rice to ensure the moisture is gone and is kept out. I place in the fridge for at least a month for what I found to be the least amount of time and great germ rates.
Sounds like a pain in the ass but this is more or less the way nature does it as the seeds will overwinter before sprouting. Hope this helps give you something to think about. Good Luck
thanks you the advise! very helpful! ill try a few your way and a few wit just popping them in soil after a few days of drying.
 

hazey grapes

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you can't tell what any seed is going to do just by looking at it. a lot of great strains have TINY seeds that take their time popping and the range goes up to some fairly big ones and the can range in color from pale golden green to black with speckled in between. you can't even judge a bean by the bud it came in. mexican brick is generally weak & bland, but the genes kick butt when you give your gals more care than their dried in piles & fermented moms had.

like someone said... the only way to know is to grow
 
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