Ok folks, here is the scoop on keeping seeds! About two weeks ago I ran across seeds that my wife talked me into saving years ago (1974-1978 ) I placed these seeds into plastic containers and stored in my basement which stays at a constant temp. of 62 degrees (F). I broke out the "Columbian Red Block" seeds a close relation to Panama Red. I put 20 of these to germination out of 20 only one took hold (will post pic next day or two). This baby is doing great, just a bit slow to germinate.
I also have many other verities such as high grade commercial Colombian, Michoacan, Oaxacan, Acapulco Gold, Oaxacan Red, Thai, Colombian Chiba, Guerrero Gold, Colombian Gold, Thai Stick, Maui Wowee, and Blue Hawaiian seeds just to name a few, all of which has also been stored for the past thirty years, just have not tried to germinate as of yet. All of these strains are pure original strains from the seventies (no crossbreeding or hybrid seeds). All of them look just as good as they did 30 years ago.
To the point.... Take 1/4 tubing (like you use for air) and take a Q-tip and shove into one end. Place seeds in side and seal off the other end with another Q-tip. Place in a dry and cool place (in the dark). Or place seeds in a plastic container with cotton ball. Seeds will last a very long time. Keep moisture out!!!!
As time goes by I will be germinating all these seeds and posting pics of those that grow! Watch my gallery for the current "Columbian Red Block"pure strain of the seventies. Oh by the way most of these strains don't exsist any more or are extremely hard to get a hold of! Enjoy my Gallery!
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