Adenium obesum from seed

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Re: Adenium obesum from seed

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peter831shaw wrote: Sun Oct 13, 2019 4:07 pm With LED's providing long days year round, are they ever dormant? I had mine under florescent lights for about 6-8 months with a day length of 18 hrs.

what sort of LED's are you running?

It might be a bit bright, the downward curling leaves are often a sign of excessive light, but it could be something else.
At this first year I let them grow all year around. I use a red and blue 120W panel in a cabinet.
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They look so good, I love the arabicums shape.
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Tina wrote: Sun Oct 13, 2019 4:45 pm They look so good, I love the arabicums shape.
Thank you! I like the arabicums as well :)
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Do they branch naturally or not ?
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Tina wrote: Sun Oct 13, 2019 5:24 pm Do they branch naturally or not ?
If you ask about arabicum, then I don't know yet :oops: Some other do :geek:
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