I have some cannabis seeds that I’ve had for a while. Will they still be good to plant or have they gone bad?
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I have some cannabis seeds that I’ve had for a while. Will they still be good to plant or have they gone bad?
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Cannabis seeds are a type of seed that can only be used to grow the cannabis plant. In order to successfully germinate and grow these seeds, the seeds must be of good quality, meaning they must be healthy and viable and capable of producing a healthy and vibrant cannabis plant. So, if you have cannabis seeds that have been stored for a while, you might be wondering if they are still good to plant or if they have gone bad.
The answer to this question depends on the conditions in which the seeds have been stored in and how long they have been stored. Seeds that are kept in a cool, dark, and dry place will keep their viability for a long period of time and will still be good for planting even after several years. However, if the seeds have been stored in an area that is too hot, too humid, or too exposed to light, then the viability of the seed will decrease over time and they will eventually go bad.
The best way to tell if your cannabis seeds have gone bad or not is to perform a germination test. A germination test can help determine if the seeds are still good, or if they have gone bad. This test involves submerging the seeds in wet paper towels for up to 12 hours, and then counting the seeds that sprout to determine the viability of the seeds. Of course, this test is not entirely foolproof and the results may be inaccurate if the seeds have been stored in inappropriate conditions.
So, if you have cannabis seeds that have been stored for a while, they may still be good to plant, depending on the conditions in which they were stored. It is always a good idea to perform a germination test in order to confirm the quality of the seeds and to be sure that they are still viable. If the seeds pass the germination test, then they should be fine to plant. But if they do not pass the test, then it is best to discard them and obtain new, high-quality seeds.