precious white widow

grandprix8152000

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i have 10 white widow seeds i just recieved a week ago i am worried there going to go bad by the time i use them what a good way to store them i cant in the fridge or freezer they will probably end up getting throwed away there in a small zip lock baggie in about 65 degree temp no light do i have to worry about them going bad?
 

BSIv2.0

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Put that ziplock with the seeds into a container....Make sure its airtight and waterproof.....and bury.

But if you plan on using the seeds within the year...They'll be fine being kept in a cool/dark place.
 

Johnnyorganic

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i have 10 white widow seeds i just recieved a week ago i am worried there going to go bad by the time i use them what a good way to store them i cant in the fridge or freezer they will probably end up getting throwed away there in a small zip lock baggie in about 65 degree temp no light do i have to worry about them going bad?
Dude, your underwear drawer will suffice. Pot seeds are viable at least a year without doing anything.
 

rkm

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Put them in a little film container, put in a moisture dessicant if you can find one that will fit, snap the top back on and stash it away. They will be fine for awhile.
 

hybrid

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film container, silica gel bag that you get out of most anything (to dry them back out just bake in the oven at 150 for a bit and it will cook the moisture out of them)

Then if youre really ambitious and want to control temp swings and more humidity............find a small styrofoam box like ammo boxes or something a walkie talkie would come in.......and tape it shut.

Styrofoam is a great insulator and will help to kee the temps from swinging around crazy as the days go by.
 

abudsmoker

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i have 10 white widow seeds i just recieved a week ago i am worried there going to go bad by the time i use them what a good way to store them i cant in the fridge or freezer they will probably end up getting throwed away there in a small zip lock baggie in about 65 degree temp no light do i have to worry about them going bad?


i have seeds 5 years old that still 80% germ!
 

Inahurry

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I kept Jack Herrer seeds purchased in Amsterdam in a sealed bag in a stash drawer for over 7 years and just finished the 1st grow
 
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