Care Guide
Stop fertilizing 30-45 days before you expect cool temps. Fertilizing will cause new tender growth that's susceptible to cold damage. Remove as many leaves as possible by cutting the leaf leaving about 1/2" on the branches. Leaving the 1/2" of leaf stem will help prevent leaf node rot. Removing the leaves will help minimize moisture loss. Spray your plants with an insecticide two weeks and again a day or two for insects prior to storing. If Plunged, cut into the soil around the pot, then lift the pot out of the soil. Prune the roots to a manageable size and trim roots back to the same level as the pot's drainage holes. This is a good time to make sure the roots haven't stopped up the drain holes. If the roots are stopping up the drain holes, then repot in the Spring. For potted plants, lift pots from the ground and trim roots back to the same level as the pot's drainage holes. This is a good time to make sure the roots haven't stopped up the drain holes. If the roots are stopping up the drain holes, then repot in the Spring. If storing as bare rooted, do not allow the roots to touch concrete. The concrete will suck the moisture out of the roots. Water you plumeria a few days before you put them up for winter. You don't want to store your plumeria in soil that's saturated with water.
Plumerya
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Watering frequency
5 times week
Size
- Width - 60 cm
- Height - 240 cm
Care Guide
Stop fertilizing 30-45 days before you expect cool temps. Fertilizing will cause new tender growth that's susceptible to cold damage. Remove as many leaves as possible by cutting the leaf leaving about 1/2" on the branches. Leaving the 1/2" of leaf stem will help prevent leaf node rot. Removing the leaves will help minimize moisture loss. Spray your plants with an insecticide two weeks and again a day or two for insects prior to storing. If Plunged, cut into the soil around the pot, then lift the pot out of the soil. Prune the roots to a manageable size and trim roots back to the same level as the pot's drainage holes. This is a good time to make sure the roots haven't stopped up the drain holes. If the roots are stopping up the drain holes, then repot in the Spring. For potted plants, lift pots from the ground and trim roots back to the same level as the pot's drainage holes. This is a good time to make sure the roots haven't stopped up the drain holes. If the roots are stopping up the drain holes, then repot in the Spring. If storing as bare rooted, do not allow the roots to touch concrete. The concrete will suck the moisture out of the roots. Water you plumeria a few days before you put them up for winter. You don't want to store your plumeria in soil that's saturated with water.
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