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Aug 28, 2020 7:25 PM CST
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Name: Chris Pollock
Copperas Cove, Tx (Zone 8a)
Adeniums Cactus and Succulents Dog Lover Greenhouse Hibiscus Plumerias
Seed Starter Region: Texas Garden Ideas: Level 2
As I was out watering my Plumeria this evening I noticed these on four of my 4yr old grown from seed Adeniums. Being as these are my first seed pods what steps do I take now?

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Aug 29, 2020 9:46 PM CST
Name: Karen
New Mexico (Zone 8a)
Region: New Mexico Region: Arizona Region: Ukraine Cactus and Succulents Plant Identifier Plays in the sandbox
Greenhouse Bromeliad Adeniums Morning Glories Avid Green Pages Reviewer Brugmansias
I just leave them on the plant until they are ready to open. It can take 9 months to a year in my experience! You can bag the pod at the end so you don't have the seeds going everywhere.
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Aug 30, 2020 8:18 AM CST
Thread OP
Name: Chris Pollock
Copperas Cove, Tx (Zone 8a)
Adeniums Cactus and Succulents Dog Lover Greenhouse Hibiscus Plumerias
Seed Starter Region: Texas Garden Ideas: Level 2
Thanks Karen, that's about what I thought. I've got some mesh bags that I use on some of my other plants to save the seeds. Didn't realize it would take that long to mature though.
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