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Old July 18, 2019   #3
groovy70s
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Moshou, I've had really good luck germinating old seeds soaking them in potassium nitrate for a bit and then using the ziplock baggie method. I then put them in a very warm area (85-90 degrees) in my grow room until they germinate. The last two years I've tried this method with some really old seeds and had very good luck germinating them. I love the story behind your seeds and I hope you have good luck getting them to grow. If you would like for me to try to germinate some I would be honored to try it. If you're interested, send me a PM for my address and I would be glad to trade some seeds with you.
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