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Jeez. Finally Got Some Of My Leftover Seeds To Sprout

pelt1

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So, I've had no problems planting the original Fem Northern Lights I got from Nirvana. All of them sprouting fine.

Well I had some seeds from a plant that hermied a while back, and wanted to see if I could get some nice plants from them instead of ordering new seeds. The seeds had been drying out for weeks, and have stored them in the fridge for a time.

My procedure for preparing my seeds the day before, was just letting them sit in a shot glass of water for about 12-24 hours. This is the same thing I have always done.

The first round I planted 4 seeds, and only 1 sprouted. The second round I planted 4 seeds and NONE of them sprouted. Wow.

So next time, I planted 3 more. This time, I put about a pin dab of peroxide in that shot glass. It was much less than a droplet. This was not much, but I could see the oxygen bubbles forming around the seeds as they soaked.

I also put my dixie paper cups full of my soil in the microwave for about 3 minutes. Hoping to kill any fungus or things that may be contaminating my soil?!?

After letting all this settle down, I planted those 3 seeds as usual, and all 3 of them popped and are on their way!

Just thought I would share since I found it weird to have that many seeds not pop on me. Although that could all have just been a coincidence and I may have done something wrong when I planted those first 8? And I've never had so many consecutive seeds not sprout before.
 

wbd

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It's entirely possible that a good portion of the seed you got off that hermie didn't develop to maturity, and are therefore not viable. The best way to tell is to squeeze between your thumb and index finger -- if it cracks, it wouldn't have sprouted anyhow. The solid ones should be viable.
 

pelt1

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It's entirely possible that a good portion of the seed you got off that hermie didn't develop to maturity, and are therefore not viable. The best way to tell is to squeeze between your thumb and index finger -- if it cracks, it wouldn't have sprouted anyhow. The solid ones should be viable.
How hard should you pinch to check?
 
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