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Cool might be OK, but not cold. Some early flowering plants shed seeds before the embryo has completed its growth and they finish during the warmth of the summer. Putting them in the fridge can stop embryo development.
What is other's opinion of donating these type of seeds to the seedex? Generally I don't bother doing so because I think it's important to sow them really fresh, and by the time seed is distributed in January it's really a bit late. I never order them for the same reason (and also because I have had too many Corydalis seeds in particular from different seed sellers that I believe were probably dead when I received them).Am I mistaken in this opinion? Also wondering if we could use the forum to exchange Corydalis seed with each other?
No, Gerd, you didn’t miss any message. I think the answer to your question is that we still don’t know yet - things may change and become clearer later this year. Fingers crossed!