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Storing Seeds


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If you have the means you could store them in a dedicated fridge at around 6deg.
Household fridges are opened too regularly imo, so you will have temp fluctuations.

Otherwise store in a cool dry place in a lightproof/dark container- Add some dissicant/rice to absorb moisture.
Avoid sunlight, moisture/humidity and temperature fluctuations.

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I have a bar fridge I use to store my seeds, AQ sf, STS and a few other things in. I don't open it often.

I package my seeds into zip lock bags and put quite a bit of silica into the bags to ensure no moisture is present. .. So far have not had any issues.

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Thanks guys. Luckily all my seeds are in sealed breeder packs. Just to be on the safe side, I placed them in a container with rice and left it in the back of the bedding cupboard under all the sheets.
Wont see the light of day till someone pulls it out.
As long as it stays cool in the cupboard, humidity and temp play a large role when it comes to storing seeds long term.

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