Plumeria seedlings moved outdoors.
By Alexandramou
- 3 Jun, 2011
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Thanks Yorkshire, I'm going to have to put them in bigger pots soon....I want them to get used to being outdoors first.
3 Jun, 2011
You lucky ### Alex!
3 Jun, 2011
Why thank you darling....;o)))))
3 Jun, 2011
Im so impressed! They look very healthy, as do the peonies.
6 Jun, 2011
Thanks Tet, it's still a job because I bring them in every night. Soon it will be warm enough to leave them out at night as well.
6 Jun, 2011
And here's me thinking you had balmy nights all year round lol!
6 Jun, 2011
lol...you sound like you write romance novels.
6 Jun, 2011
Its sounds like Reservoir Dogs when I talk about slug hunting, and Im a serial killer when I find them, and a thwarted psychopath when they eat my plants!
6 Jun, 2011
lol......;o)
7 Jun, 2011
Your Plumeria seedlings are looking good!!!
17 Jun, 2011
Yeap....but my Plumeria cutting doesn't look so good!
17 Jun, 2011
Alexandramou:
Plumeria obtusa 'Singapore' can be a little difficult to start. Remember the soil needs to be kept very dry until it starts to grow. Also, it needs warm to hot conditions.
Wet soil or even slightly damper soil almost always causes Plumeria cuttings to rot and die. My large Plumeria cuttings are starting to grow and the soil is very dry and in full sun.
17 Jun, 2011
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looking good alex
3 Jun, 2011