Blooms in the Plumeria Patch
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Everyone's plumerias are blooming except mine?
Comments (23)Hi Lynn, LIke everyone has mentioned above, different locations, temperature changes in the evening, humidity all play a part in the growth and blooming process. We here in the east have the cold during the winter and they completely shut down, but then we get the heat and the humidity and they go crazy. This season has been different for us as well. My trees are leafing out beautifully and i also have inflos forming on several trees..No blooms yet. Desert Sunrise California Sunset Elizabeth Thornton Lemon Drop Hong Kong Kapalua Miami Rose San Miguel Some Noids SO i don't have any open blooms at this time, but next week they should grace me with their presence!! Don't worry.. Like James mentioned, you had changes in your locations and they' re probably trying to figure out where they will be for the summer. They will open and bloom for you. Just wait.. We will hear you shout for joy here on the East Coast when you have them!! ;-) Take good care of the other fragrant beauties that you have and enjoy them until you have your other babies open. Enjoy the summer!! I had to repot my Viola G . Worried about her after all of the trama from shipping. I left her alone for a while and then finally checked on her.. i had a few roots left and i repotted her and put her on heating mats in the greenhouse, so im keeping my fingers crossed. Hopefully, she will continue to gain strenght. SHe is a fighter.. she made it throught the winter.. ;) Take care and don't worry!!! Laura...See MoreWhite patches on Cestrum nocturnum (night blooming jasmine) leaves.
Comments (2)Have you looked at the undersides of the leaves?...See MoreWhite patches on Cestrum nocturnum (night blooming jasmine) leaves.
Comments (1)It looks like something is eating it. Maybe neem oil would help...See MorePlumerias blooming in Northern VA
Comments (24)Dave, looking superb. I have three of five with inflos here in Annapolis, but having a tough time. Have learned a lot more about proper watering this year because last year every inflo dropped off and I didn't have a single flower. Increased watering, and it looks much more promising, but the plants are getting so top heavy in pots it's gotten to the point where every morning I go to work another has fallen over and given me a new cutting from broken branches. Heavier pots is the answer or just lop off the branches and start over? Your photo in front of the garage dwarfs my plants, but mine can't seem to stand up on their own. Best....See Morethe_first_kms2
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