Frangipani
By Milky
- 18 Jun, 2009
- 6 likes
It looks so healthy, and I move it around the greenhouse chasing the sun. Cannot see any sign of anything that may be a flower starting, but leaves popping out every other day.
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It's going well.
18 Jun, 2009
Yes it is growing well, but I just cant make it flower...or maybe it doesnt flower til later over here.....It requires a minimum of 6 hours strong sunlight during the summer so its constantly moving.....Thanks Eileen and Alan
18 Jun, 2009
Milky:
Sometimes the flower spikes can start late...however, the next spring if the flower spike doesn't fall off it will bloom. I've had flowers on my Plumeria trees bloom for 3 years from one flower spike. It's not too unusual here.
They can benefit from high-bloom fertilizer...if it doesn't bloom this year it could possibly the following year. The latent spikes/buds are in the stem usually the fall before the following spring or summer they bloom.
Remember Plumeria need very hot temps (High of 90F/32C at least and lows of 70F/ 22C) and sun.
Good luck! : > )
18 Aug, 2009
Thanks for the info Andy.........
18 Aug, 2009
Milky:
You're welcome.
19 Aug, 2009
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it looks very healthy M
18 Jun, 2009