| First seed pod Spent a month hopping around the Med. and came home to some new flowers, lots of new growths popping all over, and the epi nocturnum (spl?) that had been in bloom when I left now has a nice fat seed pod. Not sure what to do with it, but my question is that if the bloom had not been fertilized there would be no seed pod, correct? And secondly, there was only one flower on the plant and is that enough to ensure high probability that it is 'self'? fertilized? Or is it more likely some fly was jumping around from another flowering plant?
cheers |