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May 20, 2022 11:35 PM CST
Name: Gigi AdeniumPlumeria
Florida (Zone 9b)
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Wildbloomers said: @Kaktus I know that this may be too late but it may not be a good idea to let those seeds dry out. If they've been wet for three days they may have initiated germination and if you interrupt that process it may not restart. If they were mine I'd sow them immediately. Or, as a learning/teaching tool, sow half now and let the other half dry. See which way gives better results.


That explains what happened to my long beautiful seedpod on my dwarf adenium that was full of tiny seeds*. The seedpod was wet and I dried it but not a single seed sprouted when I tried to germinate them.
©by Gigi Adenium Plumeria "Gardening is my favorite pastime. I grow whatever plant that catches my attention. I also enjoy hand pollinating desert roses.”
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