I happen to have a couple of dehydrators from a past era of making jerky.
I happen to have a bunch of ripe and over-ripe pod of peppers I've not grown from Baker's.
Is dehydrating the whole pods w/ the seeds inside as good a method as any for storing seed?
I've removed the seeds from a bunch of fresh pods lately and dried them on paper towels and bagged them, but I'm wondering if it's not more natural to just dry the whole pods w/ the seeds inside and put that in the bag ... which, is how a couple of pods were sent to me recently.
The specific question is, is using the dehydrator (heat) a problem for storing pods that you are keeping primarily for seed?
After learning that CCN's seed supplier stops shipping this week because the temps on the carrier trucks antagonizes germ rates, I'm hypothesizing that using the dehydrator is probably not a good idea if you preserving pods for the purpose of obtaining seed.
Any input ... totally appreciated.
gm
I happen to have a bunch of ripe and over-ripe pod of peppers I've not grown from Baker's.
Is dehydrating the whole pods w/ the seeds inside as good a method as any for storing seed?
I've removed the seeds from a bunch of fresh pods lately and dried them on paper towels and bagged them, but I'm wondering if it's not more natural to just dry the whole pods w/ the seeds inside and put that in the bag ... which, is how a couple of pods were sent to me recently.
The specific question is, is using the dehydrator (heat) a problem for storing pods that you are keeping primarily for seed?
After learning that CCN's seed supplier stops shipping this week because the temps on the carrier trucks antagonizes germ rates, I'm hypothesizing that using the dehydrator is probably not a good idea if you preserving pods for the purpose of obtaining seed.
Any input ... totally appreciated.
gm