I normally don't use them, but I am in a relatively new space and I don't have "that spot" yet where I can just leave seeds and trust they will be fine. The real issue is just that I'm trying to do too many things at once and forgot I had them going for a day. The good news is that they are not all dead. 3 seeds are done, but one actually has sprouted and has green cotyledons out and the rest look like the cotyledons are about to pop out of the shells. Keeping fingers crossed.I think heat mats were invented by the Devil I stopped using them except for keeping the water warm for soaking the beans. I think I sacrifice a little time, but gain a little germ rate.
Well, assuming I get at least one male and one female, I will be doing a preservation breeding and I will not skimp with the seed production. I will have plenty to trade.I've been trying to find an Afghan variety to add to the library.
I was sick a while back and had about 30 dry out n die in paper towels….it happens. But I understand the frustration.
Pretty sure I fucked up all these seeds. Had them in paper towel and most had popped but I moved them into one of my tents where I was starting a bunch of veggies and the heat mat dried them up. Grrrrrrrrr...... feel like they should have broken soil by this point. I stirred around a little to see if I could find the planted seeds and most dont show any new growth. What a fucking noob mistake.
At the point I found them, I should have been able to save more, I think I could have saved more of them but I planted them in a terrible mix that held no water and they just kept drying out farther. Here are the 3 survivors as of today. I really hope I have 2 fems a male here.I was sick a while back and had about 30 dry out n die in paper towels….it happens. But I understand the frustration.
I'd be down to try anything, but I haven't done any reversing yet.If they were all female would you consider a reverse open pollination with some clones? Those plants are looking good, nice tight nodes