Hello all,
I've never had any problems with germinating my seeds, whether from my own breeding or those acquired from outside sources. That said, I am trying to germinate some seeds from my plants from this current year and am having a hard time. The seeds are seemingly perfect, dark and hard etc. Using the exact same technique I've used for many years (moist paper towel, dark cool cupboard etc) I have had them resting comfortably for almost 2 weeks now. By chance, do they need to "harden" for a year before trying to germinate? I've never tried to use the current year's seeds before. I'm actually trying to get a male (blasphemy, I know) to breed with, as these seeds are from my purple indica mom and dad. Quality problems for sure, but any help is appreciated!
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I've never had any problems with germinating my seeds, whether from my own breeding or those acquired from outside sources. That said, I am trying to germinate some seeds from my plants from this current year and am having a hard time. The seeds are seemingly perfect, dark and hard etc. Using the exact same technique I've used for many years (moist paper towel, dark cool cupboard etc) I have had them resting comfortably for almost 2 weeks now. By chance, do they need to "harden" for a year before trying to germinate? I've never tried to use the current year's seeds before. I'm actually trying to get a male (blasphemy, I know) to breed with, as these seeds are from my purple indica mom and dad. Quality problems for sure, but any help is appreciated!
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