Thatoneguyyouknow_
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Nah man, i can smell em. Theyve been on the towel a week, Im very familiar with the sour smell of a paper towel thats been colonized by skin bacteria because i forgot to h202 the solution. Regardless how nice those beans still look they likely aren't going to pop now.Well they haven’t drowned or gone bad they look like hard shelled seeds give em time you never know
Alought i get the feeling I telling grandma how to suck eggs( hope that translates)
You can have some mold, or colored bacterial blooms on the towel and they can still come along fine, once that skin bacteria colonizes the paper towel though they usually just dont do anything, even if ya wash em off and out em on a clean towel, which i will prob do this afternoon.
im gonna let em sit on a clean paoper towel, but those seeds are probably gonners lol, ive made this particular mistake before lol. These seeds are also close to 10 years old as well and were not fridge stores, so prob not viable anyway.
You dont always need the h202, but it keeps skin bacteria from colonizing the paper towel after being checked on when you got slow to pop seeds.
Gonna put the last 5 into pop today, and im going to make sure i remember those couple drops of h202 after i moisten the paper towel. Assuming i dont make a stupid mistake i usually have way better results with old seeds pre germing them on paper towels.