A couple of weeks ago I collected Purple Calabash seeds and started the fermenting process, etc. They are now drying, but since I've had alot of requests for them, I've decided to do another batch. My question is, once dried, can the batches of seeds be stored together, or should I store them separately? Not just these, of course, any seeds in general...most of the first batch of these will be traveling soon!
Yet another question...
You're hilarious~! Don't mix batches - ever. If one batch has a problem. It may give it to the other - ie: mold, fungus, etc ....
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I want change back.
Hey, nothing wishy-washy about you! Thank you! I will never, EVER, mix seed batches - no not ever! ~:-)
(So glad I asked first, I was thinking, hey, same plant , 2 weeks apart...what harm can that do. And now I know!)
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