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Mar 30, 2016 10:20 AM CST
Name: KadieD
Oceania, Mariana Islands (Zone 11b)
Wet Tropical AHS Zone 12
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If I had arabicum seeds I would gladly give some to you...but I don't. The seeds for this particular tree were given to me. I had since purchased 10 Thai Soco "Golden Bell" seeds from Adenium Center that I planted Dec. 6, and am experimenting with them.

Allow me to share one of the things that I learned from growing arabicums. Angel Unlike obesums, they take a very long time to recover from transplant shock. They are best planted one each in their own individual 4" plastic pots with your regular potting mix medium, which should also contain a teaspoon of bone meal. Drenching the medium with H2O2/water solution is highly recommended at sowing. Before they outgrow their pot, transplant into a larger container leaving the root ball intact, and adding more media at the bottom and sides of the new pot.

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