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Sep 28, 2015 1:39 PM CST
Name: KadieD
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orchidgal said:I'm finding more seed pods on m addeniums. Do I leave them on until they turn brown (assuming the seeds are ready to plant) or do I wait until the pods drop off ? I've taken cuttings when they've become leggy -- and they're doing find and have been blooming. I would like to see the caux though and not wait a few years. So, when do I plant the seeds. I know nothing about this.

@orchidgal You posted the same question on another thread and several people responded. Maybe you missed it? The thread "new babies" in Adeniums forum
Regards rooted cuttings: a caudex will not form above ground. Eventually and after several years, it will grow a fat caudex below ground. Adeniums grown from seed will develop very nice showy caudexes within a year depending on the care given.

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