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== Intro (0-0:21) 21 s ==
 
Hello!
 
Welcome to my vanilla plantation.
 
My name is Minah.
 
I'm here to show you the work we did after pollinating the vanilla pods.
 
What we got after having done the pollination, come.
 
== Part #1 (0:24-01:02) 28 s ==
 
Here are some beautiful pods.
 
As you see, there are five pods which are long and beautiful pods.
 
So, as I explained to you before how to do the pollination and after having done the pollination we got these pods.
 
Had we not done the pollination, of course, we couldn't have these beautiful pods so, all that is done by hand and all the flowers did not necessarily blossom there on the same day.
 
== Part #2 (01:09-01:49) 40 s ==
 
And, the goal, in fact, is to have nice pods like that, pollination is limited especially, in the number of pods that we do it with. We have to limit them, because if we don't, there's going to be many, and we can't see long pods like these.
 
So to have long pods we have to limit the number of flowers to a maximum of ten to pollinate and less, that's good.
 
As you see, there are five so that's fine. Come I'll show you some more.
 
== Part 3 (01:55-02:24) 29 s ==
 
Voilà!
 
There are seven pods. It's still under ten. As you see they are long. You see its umbilicus end shows that the pod is still lengthening and that it continues to lengthen and it will be even a little longer than that, and that's it.
 
== Part #4 (02:25-02:43) 18 s ==
 
Like this year, the flowers start in September.
 
It will be in September that has much, the peak flowering, and so until now there are still more flowers, and here are the pods that we obtained.
 
== Part #5 (02:43-03:00) 15 s)
 
So, we know it's good to see it like that but we have to work hard to have them.
 
Also, especially, a tip is to limit the number of pods.
 
Thanks for following me see you soon
 
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