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Cannabis Seed Viability and Storage
Cannabis seed viability refers to the capacity of a seed to germinate and grow into a healthy plant. Proper storage is crucial for maintaining this viability over time.
Factors Affecting ViabilitySeveral key factors impact the longevity and viability of cannabis seeds. Managing these conditions can significantly extend a seed's shelf life.
1. TemperatureTemperature is one of the most critical factors. High temperatures can cause the seeds to prematurely use their energy reserves, leading to a shorter viable period.
Condition | Recommended Temperature Range | Impact on Viability |
|---|---|---|
Short-term Storage (up to 1 year) | 41°F to 50°F (5°C to 10°C) | Maintains high viability |
Long-term Storage (1+ years) | 32°F to 39°F (0°C to 4°C) | Significantly extends viability |
Excessive Heat Exposure | Above 77°F (25°C) | Rapidly decreases viability |
Excessive moisture can trigger germination, mold, or fungal growth, all of which destroy the seed. Too little moisture can make the seed brittle, but a dry environment is generally preferred for long-term storage.
- Optimal Humidity: 20% to 30% Relative Humidity (RH)
- Protection: Seeds should be stored in an airtight container with a desiccant pack (like silica gel) to absorb excess moisture.
Light, especially UV light, can degrade the genetic material within the seed. Seeds should always be stored in a dark environment.
- Storage Container: Opaque containers are necessary to block all light.
- Location: Store containers in a dark space, such as a refrigerator, freezer, or dark closet.
The best storage method depends on the desired duration of storage.
Short-Term Storage (Up to 1 Year)For short-term storage, a simple, cool, and dark location is usually sufficient.
- Place seeds in a small paper envelope or small zip-lock bag.
- Store the container in a cool, dark drawer or cupboard.
- Ensure the temperature remains stable, ideally below 68°F (20°C).
For maximizing viability over multiple years, cold storage is essential.
- Drying: Ensure seeds are completely dry (a desiccant can help).
- Packaging: Place seeds in an airtight, opaque container, such as a vacuum-sealed bag or a sealed glass jar.
- Cold: Store the sealed container in the refrigerator (recommended) or the freezer (for maximum longevity).
If there is a question about the age or storage quality of seeds, the paper towel test can determine viability before planting.
- Slightly moisten a paper towel with distilled water.
- Place the seeds between two layers of the moist paper towel.
- Place the paper towel inside a plastic bag or container to maintain humidity.
- Keep the container in a warm, dark place (70°F - 85°F).
- Check daily for the taproot to emerge (germination).
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