cuttings ? maybe
@GigiPlumeria @2ManyPlants @wildbloomers and
@Kaktus can be of assistance with cuttings
seedpods may not form until the plant reaches maturity: average 5 to 8 years ....some hybrid plant seedpods may produce sterile seed, if at all
a flower must be fertilized before seedpods can form .... as seedpods form on the same stem (days after) as the flower ...important to allow flowers to fade and fall off on their own
flowers form at the end of stem tips ...
to increase your chances of seedpods - increase the number of flowers....
prune, by cutting off stems by about half ....each cut will yield anywhere from 1 to 5 new stems - as new stems emerge, pinch out any leaves that shade out other stems .... new stems equals more stem tips, means more flowers plus seedpods
once a flower falls off ...about 4 days later - check that stem tip for 2 little "steer-horns" where the horn tips face each other ....mark the day on your calendar and in about 70 days ...the seedpods split open ....before splitting open the seedpods will grow from 3 to 8 inches long ....look a little like a pair of green-beans ....may change colors from black to purple to green to light tan
if it freezes in Laredo ...you will need to bring your adenium inside when temps fall below 50° .... never let it freeze ....and never water in cold temps
wait until spring to do pruning