Help, what would you do?

d4n

Member
I screwed up, tonight i started 46 seeds intended for outdoors but the last frost here isn't until the end of may and can't transport plants that old to my grow spots. They were on wet paper towel in a humidity dome for about an hour before I took them out and placed on dry stuff to save for a few weeks time. I don't think this will be a problem but can anyone please tell me one way or another?

P.S. Doing math while stoned is never a good idea.
 

mr2shim

Well-Known Member
I don't think you can store them once the tap root comes out, you either plant it or they die. If the top root hasn't came out yet you MAY be able to save them for later.
 

d4n

Member
Nothing has sprouted yet, they were only there for about an hour or so. Think I'll be ok? If not I might as well plant them, don't wanna lose these genetics. Thanks!
 

sunni

Administrator
Staff member
Nothing has sprouted yet, they were only there for about an hour or so. Think I'll be ok? If not I might as well plant them, don't wanna lose these genetics. Thanks!
not sure i dont generally start the process and than stop if it was only an hour ima go with probably gunna be okay but never know, only time will tell really
 

trotsky

Member
trotsky have thinking if the seed is not sprout it will be ok. if a the seeds is from the indica it even ok for the cold weather, the plant come from long ago cold countries. hope this help d4n, have great days.
 

JohnBaked

Active Member
You could slow them down a little in the fridge if they sprout, but I don't thnk they'd last for two months there. You could keep them all very small, give them minimum light and keep them in small pots, keep trimming and depot them and trim the roots as well, this should keep them at a small size while you wait.
 
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