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Recovery Of Seedlings
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Long Story Short - I lost my mother to cancer about 18 months ago and she'd taken up Adenium around the time of her diagnosis and had struck a couple hundred or so seeds, and got them into their first pots before she declined quickly and before we knew it - We'd lost her.

Dad would water them when they needed it but that was about the extent of the care they received and he recently felt ready to hand them over as they needed more care than he knew to give them.

I've gradually repotted half of them, practiced hard pruning (results to come).

This is one guy is one from a tray that I've bought out of hibernation inside under full spectrum leds. They seem to vegetate inside, and are mostly blooming outside (QLD Australian Spring) with little to no vegetative growth.

Should I keep the inside tray as indoor ones or transfer them outside now they've had a leg up❓

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