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Plumeria 'Samoan Fluff' - Samoan Fluff Plumeria


Plumeria 'Samoan Fluff' - Samoan Fluff Plumeria (Plumeria 'Samoan Fluff' - Samoan Fluff Plumeria)

My Plumerias are just starting to bloom. Most of the large plumeria trees here in San Diego are in full bloom from the warm to hot weather in winter and spring . Photo taken June 2, 2014.



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Its beautiful Andy.....

3 Jun, 2014

 

Thanks! Soon all my plumerias will be blooming.

4 Jun, 2014

 

You are very lucky Andy..after all mine desiccated I thought I had lost the lot, so I took what healthy cuttings I could and have managed to successfully get 4 going.......They are small at the moment, but at least they are alive...........I still cant find out what I did wrong to make them all desiccate though, just so that I can prevent it happening again

4 Jun, 2014

 

Its lovely Andy...I have managed to save 4 of mine by taking cuttings from all my desiccated plants...they are small at the moment but at least they are alive. I have tried to find out through google what causes them to desiccate but haven't had a lot of luck....

4 Jun, 2014

 

Milky:

When Plumerias are grown in pots they can have problems especially if they're in the same pot for a long time. Did the plants rot or desiccate?

I had problems with a few of my Plumerias desiccating during this past very warm to hot winter. It can be tricky because Plumerias like it dry during winter...if they get too much water they can easily rot especially during cold weather. My plants not only desiccated but they burned from the intense, hot reflected winter sun.

I'm in the process of putting all my large Plumerias into the ground. They'll do so much better.

5 Jun, 2014

 

They definitely desiccated.....I am so very careful during winter to keep them dry as possible and not let the temperature drop below 9 degrees..I did try to get info through Plumeria Uk and their clinic said that the tops had woken before the roots were ready and to put them back into shade to slow them down, but that didn't work..nothing happened. That's why I tried cuttings....I had nothing to loose then. Still 4 is better than none.

5 Jun, 2014

 

Wow! That's horrible! Typically, I only know of them desiccating when they're outside in hot, dry sunny condition. Well, at least you were able to get the cuttings.

Can you plant them into the ground in your greenhouse? They would grow much better if they were in the ground (even in a greenhouse).

6 Jun, 2014

 

It might be worth trying Andy....I will see how they progress through the year......

6 Jun, 2014

 

Good luck! :>)

Very soon I will posting a lot more Plumeria pics.

7 Jun, 2014



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