SCREWED this one up, WIFE is TICKED! Plumerias
(Last winter I pruned ONE just to see if it would split and make 2 stems. So far - NO LUCK!
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Cindy S on May 31, 2012I just got my first plumeria plant. It is outside on my patio, I try to move it and give it as much sun as possible. Heat is not a problem since I am in Central Florida! I would say to just leave it and see what happens. Heat and sun are the two major facotrs and not much water. For more info check out www.JustPlumerias.com. Good Luck!!Helpful Reply
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Sara C on May 31, 2012Yup - Cindy's right. Pretty sure you just gotta leave 'em be. Mine has come back after one stalk got knocked off by accident. I just stuck in back in the dirt and it's putting out leaves. No blooms last year on that one though, Good luck!Helpful Reply
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Jim Ginas on May 31, 2012@ Sara: is your Profile pic in a softball stadium?Helpful Reply
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Jim Ginas on May 31, 2012interesting, so a question I had for a hibiscuc being in too small a pot; could these plumerias need a bigger pot?Helpful Reply
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Cindy S on Jun 01, 2012It looks like you have used the same size pot that I have started mine in. I think for now this is a perfect size Jim.Helpful Reply
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Jim Ginas on Jun 01, 2012@ Cindy: thank you. I'll just leave them be then and hope the leaves start growing and flowers again!Helpful Reply
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Gayl on Jun 04, 2014@Jim, I had 3 stems sent to me by a friend in CA (I live in TN). It took 9 months of waiting before I saw any progress on roots, but they took off a week after I saw them. I plunged them into soft potting soil, and they grew long leaves with no flowers last summer. I moved them inside for the winter, and put them out this spring, where a freak cold snap killed 2. The last one is just now showing signs of having some leaves grow after the growth from last year fell off. When I pulled the 2 dead ones out of the soil, they had really rooted strongly, and even tho brown and dead looking, there might have been a possibility that they would have come back. Can't wait until I see what the one remaining will do, as it looks like your sticks. This is my first experience growing them.Helpful Reply
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Janice R on Jun 04, 2014it may take a couple of years before you get blooms, be patient ,worth the waitHelpful Reply
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Gayl on Jun 10, 2014You could prune a piece in summer, as it grows roots with heat much faster than in cooler months.Helpful Reply
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