Cold seed stratification

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John Reist

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I am preparing some of my tree seeds for cold stratification. Previous years I placed the seeds in zip lock bags with moss but find that the small seeds get lost in the medium. This year I would like to try to use sandwich boxes and spread the seeds on the surface. Should I put holes in the side of the box for air or leaving an air space under the lid work?
 
John, inasmuch as cold stratification is a cycle of tmperatures. Using your refrigerator may not be your best bet. Set up pot or cells with seeds and put the whole mess outdoors with a plank over the top for protection.
 
giving it a try. bought several small food containers and used a one hole punch to make holes on the sides to allow air flow. They stack nicely in my mini fridge and air can flow around them. I have over 16 different seeds and sandwich bags would be difficult.
 
Um, you are putting out on the counter or some such daily?

I found that way to accident prone (as in the S/O would clean them into trash).
 

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