not saying that you are wrong, just wondering where you are getting your numbers from when you say how long seeds should be viable for when stored in a freezer?They were stored in a Fridge and the seed were in air/light/moisture proof packs.
Seed store in the fridge should have up to a max of 20 years viability.
Seed stored in a freezer should have a max of 50 years viability.
You're not going to get 100% germination rate, but even 30% is all you need to find and select to make viable fresh seed if you store a good amount of seed to begin with.
Most old seed that germinate are fine, some will start normal and then stall and look like this and stay like this for a week or a few weeks then just start to grow normal overnight.
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The University of Hawaii some decades ago had all this information on seed preservation available for free, I found it in 98 or 99 and first posted the links and relevant information up at Cannabis world. A few years later, you could no longer accesses the information and the links no longer worked.not saying that you are wrong, just wondering where you are getting your numbers from when you say how long seeds should be viable for when stored in a freezer?
I found some pdf's from UoH but not sure if any of them are what we seekThe University of Hawaii some decades ago had all this information on seed preservation available for free, I found it in 98 or 99 and first posted the links and relevant information up at Cannabis world. A few years later, you could no longer accesses the information and the links no longer worked.
I don't freeze seeds my self, I use the refrigerator method and the oldest seed I have germinated so far are those pictured above over the 20 years they gave.
I worked in a germoplasm bank in my country, where the government stored all the seeds of the biodiversity from all the country and a little of other countries too. The installations was a big refrigerator with a dry cold (-20 °C). They storage the seeds in plastic bags that doesn't allow the lights enter on them. They can stay the seeds there for many years, but also does it germination test in laboratorys. I saw many ways of how germinate different seeds, since stratification to in vitro. Just keep the seeds dry, cold and far away from the light and everything is going well.The University of Hawaii some decades ago had all this information on seed preservation available for free, I found it in 98 or 99 and first posted the links and relevant information up at Cannabis world. A few years later, you could no longer accesses the information and the links no longer worked.
I don't freeze seeds my self, I use the refrigerator method and the oldest seed I have germinated so far are those pictured above over the 20 years they gave.
Just from my own experience, the refrigerator model and predictions they gave all those years ago were prity much spot on.I worked in a germoplasm bank in my country, where the government stored all the seeds of the biodiversity from all the country and a little of other countries too. The installations was a big refrigerator with a dry cold (-20 °C). They storage the seeds in plastic bags that doesn't allow the lights enter on them. They can stay the seeds there for many years, but also does it germination test in laboratorys. I saw many ways of how germinate different seeds, since stratification to in vitro. Just keep the seeds dry, cold and far away from the light and everything is going well.