I know the first thing one of you is gonna say is this isn't a growing question, wrong spot to post bla, bla.. But I'm not trying to just dehydrate.
Every year I isolate my favorite plants and want to do something different along the lines of what I've heard someone else does here but I don't remember who it was or where I saw it. Anyhow they dehydrated their pods, put em in a sack,and beat it off the wall to extract the seeds. So the plan is to dehydrate the isolated pods on a low setting and follow their lead.
Now here's my question. I'm wondering if anyone knows what the max temperature is that seeds start becoming unviable?
The new dehydrator I have is one of the computer controlled ones that I can adjust the temp and time. Lowest setting is 104 degrees and I'm curious if that will be to warm and kill them. I highly doubt it cause temps reach that high here sometimes and its never killed seeds in pods whilst growing. But I want to see what some of you guys think..
Thanks
Mike
Every year I isolate my favorite plants and want to do something different along the lines of what I've heard someone else does here but I don't remember who it was or where I saw it. Anyhow they dehydrated their pods, put em in a sack,and beat it off the wall to extract the seeds. So the plan is to dehydrate the isolated pods on a low setting and follow their lead.
Now here's my question. I'm wondering if anyone knows what the max temperature is that seeds start becoming unviable?
The new dehydrator I have is one of the computer controlled ones that I can adjust the temp and time. Lowest setting is 104 degrees and I'm curious if that will be to warm and kill them. I highly doubt it cause temps reach that high here sometimes and its never killed seeds in pods whilst growing. But I want to see what some of you guys think..
Thanks
Mike