@gottagrowsometime, thx, technically they are brain new, just received a week ago from THE VAULT . But i have just always did this way, as in laboratory we achieves a germination rate over 50% this way with 50 years old seed and almost a 100% rate with under 5 years olds seed.
and according to most reviews expertseed didnt have a great germination rate. my first impression is that the seed shorting is nt really good.
to my opinion the 4 seed i run now should nt have be sold... they are almost half size of the other seed and are more lighter brown.
@Cameltoe, actualy there is no bacteria either in the teta, the endosperm or even in the embryo. the actual composition of the teta AKA seed coat is mainly , phenols, tannins, proteins, Fe, Cu. the solution of H2O2 will actualy help desolving the phenols who is providing the teta is impermeability, then will react whith the Fe and Cu wich will produce O2 who will help the embryo getting acces to the nutrient contain in the endosperm... is a basic synthese but chimistry is what it is. 😉