I've recently got some D. menzeisii seed in the mail, though it looks like the characteristic tails on some of the seeds broke off during transit. I believe there still are enough viable seeds in here to get a couple germinations?
I was mainly wondering since the growing season is still close to 4 months away before I can sow these, what the best practices for these seeds are. Would I notice any difference in germination if I were to keep these seeds in the fridge vs. leaving them out in regular room temperature (a slightly cool basement)?
I've also heard some tuberous drosera seed needs to be heat stratified. Is this something I should be doing for this particular species, or should I expect to see some germinations either way?
Furthermore, I was told these may already be ready to go (to sow), so would there be any issues putting them in the fridge again?
Thank you all for your help! It's a bit confusing sometimes knowing certain species tend to dessicate quickly if they're not in the fridge, so I want to give these the best shot I possibly can.

I was mainly wondering since the growing season is still close to 4 months away before I can sow these, what the best practices for these seeds are. Would I notice any difference in germination if I were to keep these seeds in the fridge vs. leaving them out in regular room temperature (a slightly cool basement)?
I've also heard some tuberous drosera seed needs to be heat stratified. Is this something I should be doing for this particular species, or should I expect to see some germinations either way?
Furthermore, I was told these may already be ready to go (to sow), so would there be any issues putting them in the fridge again?
Thank you all for your help! It's a bit confusing sometimes knowing certain species tend to dessicate quickly if they're not in the fridge, so I want to give these the best shot I possibly can.
