My idea to store seed is to mix my pepper seed in with uncooked white rice in a film canister to absorb and keep water out. Good idea or not?
Where can I get those bags inside the sleeves?festering said:
charlie5heen said:Where can I get those bags inside the sleeves?
Assuming you are talking long term / prepper type storage because of the rice. Its a bad idea. No matter how clean your rice or other grain is, it has bug eggs in it. I think the most common is mean worms. Not sure if they will eat your seeds when they hatch, but they are nasty either way. To store rice long term, you gotta get rid of the O2 so the eggs cant grow.charlie5heen said:My idea to store seed is to mix my pepper seed in with uncooked white rice in a film canister to absorb and keep water out. Good idea or not?
What would you rate the germ rate with this technique?cycadjungle said:I use paper packets because they breathe, unlike plastic bags.( even though plastic does breathe a little) I use the free envelopes you get from the bank. I label each one for type and date and put them in a mason jar. I put indicating desiccant in the bottom of the jar. It absorbs the moisture and it treks you shan it isn't working any more, unlike the clear desiccant you get in electronic boxes and pill containers. To go the extra mile, I suck the air out of the mason jar with a hand pump made for this purpose. I then store my jars in a cool, dark place. This is probably more than almost anybody does, but I am storing probably 20,000 seeds and sell them. Tom
nice just ordered them on amazon for $8hogleg said:I wouldn't use old film canisters. They are full of chemicals. I just use little bags and keep them all in a big tupperware container. Then just keep in a dark cool place. Some people keep them in the fridge for extra long life too.
i use these baggies, easy to label.
http://www.staples.com/02-x-3-2-mil-Reclosable-White-Block-Bags-1000-Case/product_426653
A few months ago I pulled some 6 year old Bhut Jolokia seeds and got somewhere close to 90% germination. From my own seeds, I have never had less than 70%. Tomcharlie5heen said:What would you rate the germ rate with this technique?