@pete2000 you gently separate them from the soil by hand.
@guywithtrees said:
<p>@pete2000 you gently separate them from the soil by hand. </p>
So you pull the sprout out of the soil, or scoop the sprout with some soil?
@pete2000 We should swap seeds when season is ready. If you have any flowering that can be fertilized I can also send you some peddles.
Looks like the flowers are done for now, just a few pods drying out are left. Would definitely like to trade when she starts back up to do some pollination from different trees.
@will said:
<p>@pete2000</p><p></p><p>Hey Pete can you post some pics updates? I'm curious to see if any of your pods were successfully fertilized.</p>
Doesn’t look like any are fertilized.

There are a few more on the tree, and some dropped off, but they all look like these. The ones that were close enough I rubbed together, and used a q-tip on ones further apart. Someone told me the the first time a Kratom tree flowers the pods won’t be fertile. Not sure if that’s always true, seems to be the case here
I did notice that the branches that had flowers now all have smaller leaves. Have you guys noticed that? Maybe all the energy went into flowering.
@pete2000 oh no that is disappointing. They do not look fertilized. Did you remember to rub them together.