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My Baby....Plumeria,,,Frangipani.....

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By Milky


My Baby....Plumeria,,,Frangipani.....

Now 42 inches tall and still no flower!......Maybe next year.....



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It does look happy. I wonder if it has to age to a certain point to start up flowering or anything like that.

22 Sep, 2009

 

Yes Greenthumb.. supposedly 3/4 years........This is now coming up to its 4th.......But as you can see its now so tall that I have to support it when Im moving it around chasing sun Lol

22 Sep, 2009

 

You have done a grand job in growing this hope it flowers next year for you, love the flowers they produce.

22 Sep, 2009

 

So do I Morgana.........just getting a little bit worried about how tall its going to get. May have to raise the greenhouse roof ....Now wont Ray love that ......Lol

22 Sep, 2009

 

Lmao won't he just, less sleep time he he

22 Sep, 2009

 

He would more than likely chop it in half and say now you dont......Lol

22 Sep, 2009

 

lol Milky

22 Sep, 2009

 

I think you can prune to encourage branching after flowering. Then you could manage the size better. Don't know that I'd do anything until I've got those first flowers. They definately do branch out.

23 Sep, 2009

 

Thats what Ive been told too Greenthumb...but how tall before that 1st flower he he he ........

23 Sep, 2009

 

Milky:

You're Plumeria looks very healthy and lush! It's a good idea to tie it up especially when it is young. The branches break easily.

My large Plumeria 'Plastic Pink' in the ground yesterday lost a huge branch during a Santa Ana Wind (which wasn't too strong)...it was pratically half the tree. I had to put a huge stake on it to prevent to whole tree from falling over.
The branch that broke was the branch that had the most flower spikes. : > (

25 Sep, 2009

 

Oh Andy....What a shame, you must have been devastated....Cant you use it for a cutting?.......

25 Sep, 2009

 

Milky:

Yes, I will use all the branches for new plants. The largest branch will be the easiest to propagate. Generally with plumeria the larger the branch, the easier it is to root.

I have posted photos of the branch with the little broken branches...and what the tree looks like now.

I'm pretty upset...because the tree was doing very well this year...at one time I was thinking about digging it out of the ground...because it hadn't bloomed very well over the years. This year it has many flower spikes. Oh well!

26 Sep, 2009

 

Just Mother Nature showing you who is in charge Andy......Lol

26 Sep, 2009



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