Mostly likely the 2nd time round the seeds were immature and as a result germination rate was low. The beat way to store your seeds is in a fridge, in a box.
Tomthehippie Reviewed by Tomthehippie on . does curing affect seeds? i was wondering if some one had a for sure answer. the first time i grew i had several small plants and new nothing about curing, the seeds from them had a nearly 100% germination rate. the next time i harvested i had learned about curing and did it, but i left the seeds in the bud. i had lots of seeds, but the germination was terrible. about 20-30% if i was lucky. well i have used up my stash of seeds and got 6 to sprout this spring, my plants are seeded and i dont want to take the risk of Rating: 5