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Sep 30, 2013 2:19 PM CST
Name: Jim Cook
South Florida
Hilarious! Well Ginger, I liken the wait to what it's like wondering how long it will take for a teen age child to develop common sense. Rolling on the floor laughing I'm thinking maybe two years from now (sense I don't actually have the seed yet) Deborah, That's what I'm wondering also. In fact it's about the only reason I can think of that I'm going to do seeds one more time just perhaps I will get a weird or if not weird a different color. Darling Doris Thumbs up Heck, I can't see it either. And no one would approve of my toothpick dipped in honey then wiped off method. I figure I just got lucky. Funny thing is that the momma plant was in the ground when I pollinated it. I forgot which one I did, three weeks later I decided I wanted it in a pot, it wasn't for another two days that I saw the pod and realized how lucky I was that I didn't kill it. A neighbor saw it and told me he has a plumara (spelled wrong) that has a similar pod on it but much much fatter. So, I went and got it and am instructed to put it in a paper bag till it opens??, So I guess and expect I'll have a lot of baby flowers in a short time.



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