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Celadine loving the hot.
By Stan510
- 9 Sep, 2017
- 6 likes
108F didn't budge this gal. She is now blooming even better. Getting to be a substantial potted Plumeria. No record breaker though.
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It looks great!
12 Sep, 2017
Its been a 12 day run of 87f and 67f ave. It at least pushed one more flush out of the Mango. A couple of weeks ago I was wondering if I could get that one more. Years it didnt fruit- I got as many as 3 flushes of growth. Years it fruited,I got either one or none. And why this year I went all King Saul and removed half the panicles. I got some fruit and some growth-lol.
13 Sep, 2017
Oh shoot- I thought this was the Mango post. Hmm,I must be getting older..
13 Sep, 2017
I've seen it's been very hot there...just like here. I don't like it! LOL! The plants do, though.
That's incredible how much growth you're getting up there. It's been the same here many growth spurts I've seen on the mango trees here over the last few years...as much as 6 or 7 a year. I think that what happens in the tropics.
I think I may plant my little vigorous mango tree in the ground soon. I want home-grown mangoes. They're always so good.
13 Sep, 2017
Its a besuty Stan I love these.
13 Sep, 2017
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Good thing something likes it at least!
10 Sep, 2017