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New Grower easy ways to look after beans ?

Griever

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just wondering to be safe :)
 
I just put mine in the fridge but I'm sure you can freeze them as well just like nature does.
 
Iv been freezing them for years and not had any issues....
 
I just germed some photo seeds I've had in the fridge for 3 years. 90% germination.
 
wow crazy

so they are best in cold area sweet thx
 
Just think in terms of what happens in nature. Seeds drop in the fall, are cold or even frozen over the winter, then germinate in the spring. Some like to keep them in the frig, then throw them in the freezer for a day or two before planting to simulate what happens outdoors.
 
Just a random thought I had in my head
Do you guys think putting a seed in a ice cube tray fill it with water. Wait for it to freeze then bury the cube in soil
 
Ya never know, i often think about whether nature's way is best coz it's what the plants are used to or if we're best to try and maximise evverything.

Maximising production with food isn't working out well, people getting cancer from too much red meat,salt,sugar etc etc ..

Maybe try a non-cannbis seed for the freezing idea ?


steely
 
I started planting my seeds directly to soil at the end of last summer. I've only had one seed out of twelve qthat didn't germinate. I like natures way the best.
 
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