Tiny seed? Would it grow?

Uberknot

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Hey there,

Well today I was going through my medical supplies and happened to come across this....

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It's not supposed to come with any seeds at all, but out of the .75 oz ( 5 kinds ) this was the only one.

So do you think this seed would actually grow? Or is it too young in development?
 
only one way to find out

As Danhe4d said. :

There really is only one true test.
Colour/Shape and density can't tell for certain whether it's viable.

Although darker coloured ones are certainly most likely to germinate.

Id be more curious as to how a seed would be in your bag that is bought from a "medical suppy" store.

Shouldn't there supplies be 100% sinsemilla crops?

Indefinately
"Let there be Green in 2016"
 
only one way to find out

LOL....:bigjoint:

Of course....right now I can't....
As Danhe4d said. :

There really is only one true test.
Colour/Shape and density can't tell for certain whether it's viable.

Although darker coloured ones are certainly most likely to germinate.

Id be more curious as to how a seed would be in your bag that is bought from a "medical suppy" store.

Shouldn't there supplies be 100% sinsemilla crops?

Indefinately
"Let there be Green in 2016"

It was interesting to find it for sure, part of me wonders if it's seed at all or just looks like it.

Bubble Berry... was the kind it came from I am sure.

Do seeds have to cure for a certain time period?
 
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Well I took a few more pictures this one kind of shows that it almost was a seed? not quite formed?

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Probably low odds under closer inspection. Seeds do need to age for several months to be viable.
 
Gently squeeze the seed between your finger and thumb to judge how hard the seed is. If there is any give or softness at all you can likely forget harvesting. Viable seeds are hard, and, the darker the better.

Good luck, BigSteve.
 
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