OMMPatient
Member
So what's the trick to germinate freshly dried seeds?
The reason I ask is that I've noticed that I haven't been able to sprout any of my newly dried seeds (they have been dry for about 3-4 weeks now). Are they still too fresh? Do I need to cool them down for a period of time in the fridge to increase viability or should I just dry them out some more?
I've noticed that a few stray seeds that I've planted outdoors in small pots HAVE germinated. Where as the seeds that have remained in the constant warm temps of indoors will not germinate.
The reason I ask is that I've noticed that I haven't been able to sprout any of my newly dried seeds (they have been dry for about 3-4 weeks now). Are they still too fresh? Do I need to cool them down for a period of time in the fridge to increase viability or should I just dry them out some more?
I've noticed that a few stray seeds that I've planted outdoors in small pots HAVE germinated. Where as the seeds that have remained in the constant warm temps of indoors will not germinate.