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Originally Posted by susiep
Can anyone tell me how to save these pods? I have several if any of you flaskers wants them. Free to a good home. 
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To save them, keep a close eye on their progress. When they begin to yellow a bit and/or start to look like they're drying out, make sure you pay extra close attention. You'll want to clip them off just as they are beginning to split.
Once removed from the plant, it is critical that they are stored in a breathable material - never plastic or anything airtight. A coffee filter is perfect. Label the filter and place a few capsules inside. Fold the top and secure it with a staple or paper clip. Just let it sit on a bookshelf indoors for a couple of weeks or so, that should get it nice and dry. You can just pick out the empty capsule, giving it a gentle tap to drop most of the "good" seed into the filter.
It's usually the moisture from the capsule tissue that spoils the seed. If dried promptly, it should store well for months.