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Jim G
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SCREWED this one up, WIFE is TICKED! Plumerias

So do I do anything now with the "pruned" part or just leave it?

(Last winter I pruned ONE just to see if it would split and make 2 stems. So far - NO LUCK!

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    Plumeria: Just moved from inside to outside for the season.
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    Plumeria NOT Pruned, starting to sprout on its own!
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    RUH-ROH! I "PRUNED" this one in the winter to SEE whether it would SPLIT to additional stems. Wife is NOT HAPPY! What do I do now?
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  • Sara C Jacksonville, FL
    Yup - 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!
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