worlok Aug 27, 2009 #1 Hi, I have a pepper here and a pepper there which ripens. If I can't use it immediate I put it in the fridge. Are the seeds from refrigerated peppers still viable or should I not refrigerate peppers in which I wish to perhaps save the seeds? Thanks.
Hi, I have a pepper here and a pepper there which ripens. If I can't use it immediate I put it in the fridge. Are the seeds from refrigerated peppers still viable or should I not refrigerate peppers in which I wish to perhaps save the seeds? Thanks.
MrArboc Aug 27, 2009 #2 Refridgeration is not a problem. Freezing is likely to kill fresh seeds, but that is not what you asked
Refridgeration is not a problem. Freezing is likely to kill fresh seeds, but that is not what you asked
imaguitargod Aug 27, 2009 #3 MrArboc said: Refridgeration is not a problem. Freezing is likely to kill fresh seeds, but that is not what you asked Click to expand... +1. I always store my seeds in the refridgerator.
MrArboc said: Refridgeration is not a problem. Freezing is likely to kill fresh seeds, but that is not what you asked Click to expand... +1. I always store my seeds in the refridgerator.