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Dec 11, 2012 1:19 AM CST
Name: Calin
Weston-super-mare UK (Zone 7b)
Bulbs Lilies Plant and/or Seed Trader
Hello,
I have about 2-3 kinds of seeds in wet paper towels and in plastic bags and in fridge.
I check them regularly.
The Fritillaria persica seeds have plumped up, are thick, and yesterday I was curious enough to open the bag, lift the paper towel and checked.
At least one of the seeds got a tiny white pointy root. Really tiny, but it's there.
What happens next?
Should I just leave them there till spring?

Is there any danger of rotting if left like this for too long?
I wouldn't like to pot them now...I have no room! But if I have to...

(I also have same seeds in trays, pots, on the balcony in freezing conditions and also in the fridge)

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