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    Seed question

    Hey I just harvested my buds and I heard that in order to make the seeds fertile they should be frozen. Is there any truth to this or not?? It makes sense because they freeze in nature but what about a plant that has been grown indoors?? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
    P.S. Do those chinese beetles hurt the plants any??
    HillbillyG Reviewed by HillbillyG on . Seed question Hey I just harvested my buds and I heard that in order to make the seeds fertile they should be frozen. Is there any truth to this or not?? It makes sense because they freeze in nature but what about a plant that has been grown indoors?? Any help would be greatly appreciated. P.S. Do those chinese beetles hurt the plants any?? :) Rating: 5

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    Seed question

    preserving seeds is best if you put it in an airtight bottle or somethin then put it in a freeezer with rice in it.. the rice will absorb moisture. read this somewhere..
    but mine works well i put in a ziplock for a couple of months some still germinate.

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    Seed question

    False

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    #4
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    Seed question

    Seeds can be germed right after harvest... this is a FACT and unless you have tried it ... dont claim me to be wrong.

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    Seed question

    im 100% sure seeds can still be germed with what i said.. i just did..

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    Seed question

    So should I freeze them or not??

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    Seed question

    I don't freeze mine. I use film canisters and place a few grains of rice with each one and keep them in the butter drawer of my refrigerator. The rice absorbs the moisture. You don't want your seeds absorbing moisture they may want to try to pop before you need them to.

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    Seed question

    Quote Originally Posted by Zandor
    I don't freeze mine. I use film canisters and place a few grains of rice with each one and keep them in the butter drawer of my refrigerator. The rice absorbs the moisture. You don't want your seeds absorbing moisture they may want to try to pop before you need them to.
    Same here, well almost. I put the seed in a tuperware container with uncooked rice then place them in the fridge. I have never put them in the freezer.

    Good Kannabis Growing!

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    Seed question

    Ahh frozen pot seeds, what a tasty delight. Something akin to a polish popsicle (frozen kolbasi) Nope, dont do it. Here is some food for thought too. Where did the seeds come from? Too close to a male eh? Sensimelia right out the window. Oh well, just let them dry out with the rest of the bud, they will work just fine. Store them like everyone says, in rice, in the fridge if you must but dont freeze the fuckers! If you were a Marijuana seed, would YOU want to be frozen? NOT!

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    #10
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    Seed question

    That may be true but in nature the seeds freeze don't they?? So why wouldn't you wanna freeze them?

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