NorthernOrganics
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I hope you get something outta these dude thatd be awesome. I bet itd be killer stuff.Seeds soaked for about 24 hours in the h202 solution. I'm going to just plant them in good dirt like usual.
After the h202 soak they look lighter and in better shape than the ones that just soaked in a wet paper towel. The paper towel ones ended up with thin dark shells and eventually just turned to mush. These look healthier than they did before the h202 bath. View attachment 1310396
I planted them all in one little pot, we will see if any sprout. I dropped one on the carpet and was able to find it, that's the lucky one that's going to grow.
As far as I know, these seeds were stored in several layers of ziplock bags and then in an old film canister, and a prescription bottle. They were packed away under piles of stuff in my buddies house for the last 20 years, until he cleaned out his back room recently. Not sure on temperature, but they've been stored inside and sealed up. I'm hoping I get something.
I hope that it's not a male, unless you have two come up and then 1 boy and 1 girl comes upThere are six beans in the pot, the lucky one is up. Let's hope the method works for all six. View attachment 1312328
Interesting on the sandpaper. What’s the idea behind it? Make the hull thinner so the taproot can break out easier?I tried the sandpaper on the first round of six after nothing happened in the paper towel. Most of the seed hulls were thin and brittle and just broke in half. This second round of six seeds I just soaked in a H2O2 solution which I assume may have helped to chemically scarify the surface, so no sandpaper on these six. Only one sprouted so far.
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