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When should I harvest Plumeria seeds from the seedpod?

It is best to harvest Plumeria seeds from the seedpod after the pod has fully matured and started to split open. Waiting for the seedpod to reach maturity ensures that the seeds inside are fully developed and viable for propagation. Once the seedpod starts to split, gently collect the seeds from the pod and remove any debris or excess material. Allow the seeds to dry in a cool, dry location for a few days before storing them. Properly harvested and dried Plumeria seeds can remain viable for several months to a year.

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