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Plumeria seedpods split open naturally when they reach maturity. Once the seedpod starts to split, the seeds inside will be exposed and ready for collection. You can gently open the seedpod further by using your fingers or a small tool if necessary. Be careful not to damage the seeds while opening the seedpod. If the […]
A Plumeria seedpod is ready for harvest when it has fully matured and started to split open. The seedpod will turn green or brown as it matures. Once it starts to split, it indicates that the seeds inside have reached maturity and are ready for collection. Gently touch the seedpod to ensure it has dried […]
To collect Plumeria seeds after pollination, wait for the seed pod to mature and turn green or brown. Once the seed pod starts to split open, gently collect the seeds from the pod. Remove any debris or excess material from the seeds, and allow them to dry in a cool, dry location for a few […]
It is not advisable to accelerate the seedpod splitting process for seed harvest. Seedpods split open naturally when they reach full maturity, indicating that the seeds inside are ready for collection. Attempting to force open unripe seedpods or hasten the process can damage the seeds and reduce their viability for propagation. It is best to […]