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    Old seed

    Okay here is my situation,
    I've got some seeds that are between 5-7yrs old. I am trying to germinate them, I started by soaking for 24 hrs then wet paper towel for about 4 days,nothing happened, then I put them in soaked peet pots under a dome.
    I got impatient after about 10 days total and cracked one open expecting to find nothing, but there was a white healthy looking sprout in there! However the seed shell was extremely hard to crack.

    My question is do you think I should try to gently open the seeds manually, either by cutting the shell or cracking them(risky I know). Or should I just be patient and let them try to come out by themselves? I'm afraid they will not be able to break the hard shells.

    Thanks
    VaporDaddy Reviewed by VaporDaddy on . Old seed Okay here is my situation, I've got some seeds that are between 5-7yrs old. I am trying to germinate them, I started by soaking for 24 hrs then wet paper towel for about 4 days,nothing happened, then I put them in soaked peet pots under a dome. I got impatient after about 10 days total and cracked one open expecting to find nothing, but there was a white healthy looking sprout in there! However the seed shell was extremely hard to crack. My question is do you think I should try to gently Rating: 5

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    #2
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    Old seed

    You can very gently- before soaking them- scrape down the sharp edge of the seed with a very sharp knife. Just a tiny bit. The sharper edge is where the root will pop out. Scraping it helps weaken the shell and lets it absord moisture faster.
    Seeds are 'good' for 5 years and after that they just have a lower germ rate or slower 'pop' decreasing ~10%/year. You could just let them pop on their own actually if you have the patience!

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    #3
    Senior Member

    Old seed

    stinky you are my godess. I am in awe.

    thanks

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    #4
    divestoned

    Old seed

    another advice w/old seeds in particular is germinate them on a heat pad.not too hot just enough to warm the water there in some.

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    #5
    Senior Member

    Old seed

    Quote Originally Posted by divestoned
    another advice w/old seeds in particular is germinate them on a heat pad.not too hot just enough to warm the water there in some.
    lol I have a gas stove so I set the seeds in their water over the spot where the pilot light is, or in a little box on top of one of my flourescent lights!

    It's true they seem to LOVE it.

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    #6
    divestoned

    Old seed

    too b a lil more specific...one method is put your wet paper towel in a ziploc bag-blow air in and seal it-place this on your heat pad-what you end up w/is a cool lil terrarium/greenhouse deal

    dive:stoned:

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    #7
    Senior Member

    Old seed

    I germ mine on top of my computer.

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    #8
    Senior Member

    Old seed

    I've tried the top of the fridge but mabey a floor vent would be better.

    Do you think the seeds that are in the peet now will be able to break through without any help?

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    #9
    Senior Member

    Old seed

    you're using PEAT!?
    peat as in peat moss, not 'coco peat' like the aussies call coco?
    No peat or peat pellets... crap pH... you'll have high seedling mortality compared to other media

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    #10
    Senior Member

    Old seed

    I'm such a noob! Damn it. What do you suggest my stinky fantasy?

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