Started Plumeria Cutting/s
birdsnblooms
12 years ago
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Hoping to give a home to - plumeria cuttings; plus other starts
Comments (2)If you still have the 2 small cuttings of the Plumeria cuttings I would be interested in them. Kindly consult my trading list and let me know if you are interested. PLEASE put in your e-mail to me only the word "GardenWebber" in the subject area to keep your e-mail to me out of my junk pile. THANK YOU!...See Morestarting plumeria cuttings
Comments (1)Hi holly. I too lost four, a couple of years ago that I had started from seed. My own fault for not bringing them in. Last year I purchased two cuttings, both had leaves. Stuck them in pots and they have quadrupled in size. And I did remember to bring them in this year lol....See MoreFirst plumeria cutting- Is it dying? Need help!
Comments (13)That's great. It is probably ready to place in a container right now. The best approach is to cut the plastic bottle vertically on the sides and open it like a clam shell to remove the root ball and gently place in a 1-2 gallon container with your fast drain soil mix of choice. If you look at the slight vertical wrinkles on the stem you can see that it is thirsty. Once its in the new container then water and lightly fertilize (no more than 1/2 recommended dosage) for right now. My preference would be a weak solution of water soluble fertilizer but you could probably use whatever is handy....See MoreStarting Plumeria Cutting for Beginners
Comments (2)They're very tough plants, provided they get heat, sunshine and not too much water. I've never had any with wax coatings on them but assume removing the wax would be good advice. With mine I've always left them to dry off at least a few days, but sometimes a few weeks. Never in the sun if left for a longer time. If they're in a humid place they will sprout roots. If in soil it needs to be fast draining, not wet but just damp. These are plants that seem to do better with neglect rather than with micromanagement....See Morebirdsnblooms
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