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Recognizing the germination of Plumeria seeds involves observing specific changes in the seeds and the emergence of seedlings. Here’s how to know if your Plumeria seeds have germinated: It’s important to be patient during the germination process, as Plumeria seeds may take several weeks to several months to fully germinate and develop into visible seedlings. […]
You will know that Plumeria seeds have germinated when you see the emergence of the primary root (radicle) and the first leaves (cotyledon). The radicle is the first structure to emerge from the seed coat, followed by the cotyledon, which may appear as a small, green structure. Once you observe these signs, it indicates that […]