Okay so the seeds in my frozen pods are dead, is what you're saying?floricole said:Before storing seed, it is important to ensure that seeds are dry so as to avoid that the embryo may be damaged by ice crysteals
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Seed storage should be done in a cool, dry place away from light. Seeds can even be stored in the refrigerator or freezer.
It is recommended to use hermetic glass jars (especially for refrigerator or freezer storage) to minimize seed exposure to moisture.
What floricole said is absolutely correct. If seed contains moisture, when that water freezes it expands and tends to destroy the seed from the inside out. However, some -may- survive. If for what ever reason you goofed or changed your plans, you can thaw and give them a shot. Sometimes something will come of it.floricole said:Before storing seed, it is important to ensure that seeds are dry so as to avoid that the embryo may be damaged by ice crysteals
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Âb3rnd said:Okay so the seeds in my frozen pods are dead, is what you're saying?
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as AJ Drew explainedAJ Drew said:What floricole said is absolutely correct. If seed contains moisture, when that water freezes it expands and tends to destroy the seed from the inside out. However, some -may- survive. If for what ever reason you goofed or changed your plans, you can thaw and give them a shot. Sometimes something will come of it.
If it is something common, probably best to just order in new seed stock. But if it was something special, I would go ahead and try it. After all, what do you have to loose?
ÂAJ Drew said:What floricole said is absolutely correct. If seed contains moisture, when that water freezes it expands and tends to destroy the seed from the inside out. However, some -may- survive. If for what ever reason you goofed or changed your plans, you can thaw and give them a shot. Sometimes something will come of it.
If it is something common, probably best to just order in new seed stock. But if it was something special, I would go ahead and try it. After all, what do you have to loose?
ÂAJ Drew said:Thinking on this conversation I have to ask: Isn't Mother Nature amazing? If freak early freeze takes place before pods have time to dry on their own, entire variety of plants could be lost. So she builds in some sort of mechanism to protect from that happening. Well, that or the plants which did not get that protection died off after that freak freeze. Either way, we have an amazing planet here.