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Old 15th August 2009, 10:51 AM
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Default Re: T. ionantha x fasciculata

just bush the pollen of one plant to the stigma of another......if it fertilizes, a seed pod will be develope.....than u will have to wait for the seed pot to split open......might take as long as a year....depending on species n hydrids.....once the seed pod splits open, collect the seeds n germinate them.....once germinated to a seedling, it's growth might stall for up to 5 years in order to see any growth, again this also depends on the hybrid some takes a shorter time.....
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