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  • Chitting seeds in zip locked bags question.

    I have quite a lot of seeds that are past date, so rather ran me wasting lots of space, i have been putting them on damp kitchen roll, wrapping them up, put into a zip lock bag. Then a few days later when some are chitted i will plant into my seed cells. everything seems o be going fine and infact very impressed by the germination results.

    But my one question is after a day or so, when you open the draw there is a horrible decaying type smell. My mains water isnīt drinkable to have swapped to using bottled water but still has not worked.
    Do you know how can stop this as its really off putting in the kitchen.

    Thanks in advance
    I grow 70% for us and 30% for the snails, then the neighbours eats them

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    I've had that smell with beans and peas that haven't germinated, but rotted in the bags - though I start them in compost, not on paper.

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      I would think its lack of ventilation in the zip loc bags, combined with the ungerminated seeds rotting in the damp conditions. Unavoidable with that method I think (although maybe slightly reduced if using compost like VC) - is there someone else you can keep them where the smell is less of an issue?

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