Removing Mold from Seeds

asty

Active Member
Hi all,

I just completed a seed run for 2 new strains but got really lazy with checking on the plants after I applied the pollen. Just cut the plants down and one of my densest group of seeds has mold growing on them. I want to try to save the seeds but don't want to germinate them yet either. I have cleaned them off as much as I can without getting them wet but I'm pretty sure the mold will just grow back. Can I use a little hydrogen peroxide on them and then dry them off, or is there something else that would be better? Thanks
 

asty

Active Member
nah bought some seeds and did a grow where I pollinated the female plant (only female plant I got for that strain) but ultimately the plant got moldy. I want to try to still use the seeds in her though if possible.
 

asty

Active Member
Ok I will give it a shot. These are high quality seeds I bought them from Attitudes Seed Bank but the mold issue is completely my fault and not the quality of the seeds or anything like that. Between work and focusing on my non-seed grows I just ignored the plants too much and missed my chance to fix them. I am just trying to avoid having to buy more of the same strain.
 

mcpurple

Well-Known Member
dip them in a solution of peroxide,alc. or bleach to kill the mold just a quick dip and make sure it is like 10:1 water/bleahc,alc,or peroxide
 
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