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Apr 3, 2024 2:58 PM CST
Name: tarev
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Last June 2023, we saw at a novelty shop a tubular shaped clay pot with stainless steel inner pot and comes with Adenium seeds.
Since I have usually avoided starting from seed, I decided to give it a try: I remember I had planted 3 seeds, but only 2 made it so far. The clay pot always has water and there is a rope-like item dipped in the water that helps trqnsport moisture to the media.
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Just waiting foe outdoor overnight tempas to be more stable, it still goes down to 40F on some nights. So all my Adeniums, baby ones or the older ones are srill stqying indoors for now.
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