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Newly collected seed storage - Small chilli - 22-09-2023

How do you store your newly collected seeds?

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I store in a selection to tubs , pots & bags. Depends on the seeds and how dry they are. Eventually they get cleaned, bagged and labelled.


RE: Newly collected seed storage - JJB - 22-09-2023

Sounds incredibly organised. Flower seeds usually get shook into an old spread tub, put into the shed, then forgotten. Hence the request for ID posts. Beans are at present being collected in MFBs and put somewhere dry, hoping I can identify the pods thereby the beans. Basically all a bit haphazard. Tomato seeds are a little bit more organised, dried off after fermenting and put into small brown envelopes and labeled.


RE: Newly collected seed storage - Veggie - 22-09-2023

I leave them in open dishes on the windowsill until I'm happy that they're dry. Then they go in ziplock bags or envelopes, inside a plastic box. I put this somewhere safe and find it again a couple of years later!


RE: Newly collected seed storage - Garrett - 22-09-2023

Usually, I either put them into a labelled brown paper bag if they're light seedsĀ or they're put into a labelled plastic tub lined with kitchen roll to dry off if they're heavier.

Tomato seeds are treated differently, they're spread onto a labelled ceramic saucer to dry off.

Once dry, they're transferred to labelled and dated zip lock bags and stored in the fridge.


RE: Newly collected seed storage - Bren - 23-09-2023

(22-09-2023, 08:30 PM)Veggie Wrote: I leave them in open dishes on the windowsill until I'm happy that they're dry. Then they go in ziplock bags or envelopes, inside a plastic box. I put this somewhere safe and find it again a couple of years later!

That's what I do as well.