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May 20, 2015 7:31 PM CST
Oahu, Hawaii
its been a habit of mine to bury seedlings, and adeniums is not exempted to that rule, well for me that is,
to strengthen there stems and not to be leggy, and stronger support for the seedlings, because most of the time, seedlings before there cotyledons can still grow roots on it,
for example, tomatoes, you can bury the tomatoes 1 to 2 feet and it will grow more roots around it, more roots, more nutrients they can get,
but this is my first time growing this species, who knows what will happen, but im %100 sure it will not rot, i have lots of experience in growing seedlings of all kinds, so ill stick with my instincts on how i grow them

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