PLUMERIA | Everything You Need to Know About Frangapani
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- Опубліковано 17 лип 2024
- Here's the good, the bad and the ugly about this tropical favorite.
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Yes, Frangipani
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Good tall row growth of Frangipanii-Plumeria
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Hi Steve, I'm both a "liker" and subscriber from Lake Charles, LA. We're almost coastal in south Louisiana with the Gulf of Mexico, so subtropical. Probably the main difference in our climates is that we have occasional light freezes (low 30's and high 20') and frost in the deep winter, usually of short duration and typically warming into the 40's or 50's the next day. This spring of '24 (it's now Feb. 10, '24) I will order a couple of ROOTED plumerias from an online vendor. Last spring I had 4 unrooted cuttings and had to root them myself. I'm not a beginner and have had some experience at container gardening and took all the precautions - except brushing the tips with cinammon - and dang it they didn't all rot! This year, I'm not taking any chances and am buying a ROOTED plant from an online vendor. Any suggestions as to who to buy from? I know I'll pay more, but at least I'm guaranteed a live, growing plant from the very start. I will then pot it up using a cactus mix and take it from there. Enjoyed the video and keep them coming! 🪴🌴🌵
Can't recommend any vendors, but don't need cinammon, just keep them on the dry side. You could always use ROOT TONE, a rooting hormone, but I never use anything, I just put them in the ground.
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I'm concerned about lack of sunlight or fresh air. Mine are now leaf-drooped due to low pressure weather and frost. The leaves still have good colour but browned. It's outside and I don't want to do it harm taking it in. An other Frangipani-Plumeria video shows during dormancy the Frangipani is ok inside, so I think I will move my potted Frangipani in out of frosty leaf harm mornings. It will still get but inside, in-direct, much lower, but still that lesser, low intensity day-light.
Here in Florida, they get "rust" during the summer and then drop all the leaves. Good luck and thanks for watching & commenting.
Can you do a Video on Royal Palms?
Sure but it might be 2 weeks, got to finish my Paurotis palm video first. Thanks for watching and commenting.
What soil do you use when planting plumeria ? I have clay soil . But done know what to mix it with .
Make it well drained and loamy, they like water but must have dry feet.
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Should the Frangipani-Plumeria, be moved in,side, if possible, during the cold months or frost?
Absolutely.
They definitely change color depending on heat.
Thanks for adding that comment. The woman I was referring to still has the original one but when she took a cutting and moved it into her yard and change color. Interesting, huh?
Check the plumeria for rust. Rust is a spot color orange, the leaf can have several spots on the back of the leaf are more visible. To keep the rust from continue just remove the leaf that has it. Problem solved. My plumerias are in hot Az.
That’s very interesting because Rusty usually shows up here in August, and on figs also. But I was in a dry climate recently and saw them both and they were doing fine. I think they may like it a little drier.
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We get it, but this is NOT the place for that. Savvy?