
Germination and Seed Handling
Store cool, dry, and dark
Temperature swings and moisture are the two things that quietly reduce viability. Keep seed in stable conditions and away from anything that sweats.
Run your own germination check
A small check before planting confirms what arrived and gives you a baseline if a stand disappoints later.
Keep lot records with the seed
Lot identification should travel with the bag through storage and into the field record. It is the only way to trace an issue back later.
Growing resources are educational only. They are not legal advice and they are not a substitute for your own agronomic judgement. Growers must follow local, state, federal, and licensing requirements that apply to their site. Licensed growers and distribution partners only.
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