Old seed viability...

lumbo

Well-Known Member
New member here. Not new to cultivation though :leaf:.

Getting back into it a little and wanted to ask for some input. Mostly for moral support and hopefully to hear some promising replies.

After rooting around I have found some old seed which I stashed away in pill bottles. I only would save seed from exceptional stuff so I am interested to see just what developes.

My question to all is, what were the oldest seeds that successfully germinated for you? These are at least 6 to 7 years old and have only been stored in a pillbottle.

I don't hold much hope for them but would love to hear about others experiences with old seed.

I am hoping to get something to cross breed with some of todays more popular strains.

any replies appreciated.
 

TeaTreeOil

Well-Known Member
They can last decades, easily if stored properly. Sounds like a decent storage. I'd bet $$ at least half germinate if they were viable to begin with.

Gotta love easy money.
 
Top