Growing Plumeria Plants From Seeds
- 27 Apr, 2011
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This plumeria flowered 7 months after the seeds were planted. It has been grown only under grow lights never being exposed to sun light.
With correct growing techniques the waiting time for plumeria plants started from seeds to flower can be cut significantly.
New exciting plumeria hybrids can only be produced from seeds.
It's not only a fun but also inexpensive way to increase one's plumeria collection.
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Stunning
27 Apr, 2011
Hi Milky,
Not all plumerias raised from seeds flower within 7 months. Most should bloom within 3 years. If they're supplied with warmth, correct lighting and fertilizer, the waiting time can be cut in half or even less.
When fertilizing your plumeria seedling, I would cut back on Nitrogen and increase the Phosporus and Potassium.
Happy Growing,
Bob
28 Apr, 2011
Thanks Bob...I have been using super bloom and superthrive.....so Im still hoping......
28 Apr, 2011
Hi Milky,
You're welcome.
I don't know how often you water your plumeria. I would cut back on watering a little and see what's happing.
Happy Growing,
Bob
29 Apr, 2011
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Wow Bob How did you do this I have been trying to get a plumeria to flower now, from seed Its now so tall that I am going to have to take cuttings to get it in the greenhouse next winter.....Its about 5 feet 6 now but I cant get it to produce a flower.....What is the secret.....
27 Apr, 2011