Seed storage

jimmy5800

Active Member
I was wondering if im storing my seeds correctly, i put them in separate stash bags labelled, then into a bubblewrap bag which i then pop into an airtight plastic container placed at the bottom of the fridge, am i doing anything wrong with storage and what ways do you think is the best for bean storage, how do you store yours. any input on this topic is welcome and appreciated, thanks.
 

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massah

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Only other things you can really do(as long as your container there is completely sealed), is throw in a silica gel packet to remove any traces of humidity/moisture, and lightlock it :)
 

BigBuddahCheese

New Member
Some guys put them in freezer, some guys buy black tubes or containers. I just do what you do, and have not had bad seed even sitting over year in bags.
 

closetgrower69

Active Member
Damn! Wish I could find that post; Saw a post on here a few months ago about a seed germed that was over 25 years old. There was a long story to it but, they said it was over 25 years old. Unfortunately, I can't remember what it was stored in for that long.
 

skeeterbob

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Damn! Wish I could find that post; Saw a post on here a few months ago about a seed germed that was over 25 years old. There was a long story to it but, they said it was over 25 years old. Unfortunately, I can't remember what it was stored in for that long.
it was a tylonal bottle.
 
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