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The seeds were sown on 27th June. I noticed that 3 days later, one of the Proboscidea seeds turned yellow. Its seed coat was cut with a scalpel while with the rest, I used my finger nails after realising the covering was soft enough.
Interestingly, it is the first to germinate last night!
I took a sniff at the seedlings just now. Ibicella smells mildly like the zoo. Surprisingly, Probosidea smells less stinky although the seedling is older.
The plants are indoors, at my balcony. But the Proboscidea doesn't smell bad even when I took the close shots of the flower. Maybe because the humidity here is very high, above 65% all the time. Ibicella...well, I'll update again when the flowers open. LMAO
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