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| They will either be beige or yellowish in color, mature seeds will be brown or black, or a mixture of the two. In bud that you buy, many times you see many small yellow or beige seeds these are the immature ones. Immature seeds are not worth messing with, find some seeds that are dark and meaty looking and they are almost sure to germinate as long as all the other factors are in place. Good luck. Peace. -Indy | ||
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| Indy does have it covered there for you hydrogreen but some seeds are lighter in color even when mature. Not all strains form the same looking seed. There is a large variety of them with different sizes, patterns and colors ranging from beige to dark brown. Even some premature green seeds can still germinate, you just need to try them and see the results. They can still grow out an excellent plant. You can check your seeds by gently pressing your finger down on them. If it crumbles and breaks apart, you won't have to bother with it. | ||
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