Plumeria flowering

salty dog

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My plumeria is flowering this year, almost lost it last year, left it out in october, it bounced back with a vengance
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They are really cool plants with mega fragrant flowers, the flowers are kind of small to plant ratio, but they are cool enough, they just can't take temps lower than 60° especially if wet, I almost lost mine, it was down to 1 small nub...lol.. doing ok now
 
They are really cool plants with mega fragrant flowers, the flowers are kind of small to plant ratio, but they are cool enough, they just can't take temps lower than 60° especially if wet, I almost lost mine, it was down to 1 small nub...lol.. doing ok now

I read that if they get too cold, they will drop their leaves and go into a dormant state. I always wait right before the frost starts to bring my tropical plants in. I knew doing this I was going to make my plumerias go into a dormant state, so I gave them a dry winter's rest and they came back beautifully in the spring. One took a bit longer to come out of dormancy, but I started watering before it's leaves returned (it was already warm and outside) without issue it's growing beautifully. IMO, one of my best winter plants because I didn't have to water it!
 
I have got one that is growing in my greenhouse now. That Plumeria is young except hard. However has never bloomed for my. While something many of you have not seen my Dollar Tree's bloom regularly. The they ewes nectar from their flowers when the bloom.

Best Regards
Jeremy A. Rich
 
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