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Can anyone tell me more about the brug seed pods.  It's not often I see pods on my angel trumpets.  The pod made it thru winter fortunately.  And, it finally turned yellow.  At what point should I remove the pod?  And, should I dry out the seeds?  Any info would be helpful.

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looks good to me

hiya frilly,,, the pod looks good to me to go ahead and pick,,, if you plant them right away there is no need to peel or soak the seeds,, once they dry out then you will need to soak the cork covering of the seeds for at least 24 hours,,, fresh seeds can be planted cork covering and all,, but not the ones that are dired,they need to be soften up some, some can take a few months to start their growth,, so don't give up on them too soon...

 

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Brug seed pod

Hey DeeDee,

Thanks for the info on Brug seed pods.  I recorded this info in my plant journal for future use.  Since I have so many Brugs going right now, I will dry out the pod and keep seeds for another experiment in the near future.  I've not planted Brugs by way of seeds yet. 

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