shooketh with that last grafted mixed frangipani tree! holy cow! incredible. would love to try that one day when my plants are more developed. great video ty
Great video and it's wonderful to see the passion of both the presenter and the guest farmers on display. As a viewer you really feel involved in the segment and it inspires you to get involved. Great stuff and thanks for uploading.
Like a lot of other propagating videos the glaring omission was not one mention of timing of when to carry out when to do these techniques, which is vital for successful results
Just lie it on the ground (in the shade if it’s hot) for a couple of weeks and the cut end gets hard. Then plant it and tie to a stake as the roots take a long time to develop and anchor the stem. Don’t overwater.
My comment was sent unfinished ! Over these 15 years all I have got has been leaves with yellow dots at the back which dry up and go brown. I may have had 2 or 3 flowers all these years. I cut them short but new leaves have the same problem. I've tried different pesticides but to no avail. Be grateful if you have any suggestions. Many thanks
i planted them nearly one month back still no growth signs too i got some six to seven cuttings dried them for a week and the planted them in soil with utmost care but nothing is happening till now what to do please help and give some tips ..... please help as fast as posssible thank you in advance
I thought the grafting was my idea for different flowers on the one stem, obviously it has been done by these guys years before me , I'm impressed with the look of Jimmy Hendrix well done. I'll be using there grafting technique it's better than my technique . Because I'm still waiting for mine to flower ,
Gosh I can imagine what it smells like being amongst all those frangipanis. Absolutely beautiful
It'll knock your socks off!
That's what I thought too.
Fantastic video on frangipanis. Never knew they had seeds. Thank you for sharing these great tips.
shooketh with that last grafted mixed frangipani tree! holy cow! incredible. would love to try that one day when my plants are more developed. great video ty
I want that tree with the 50 types of frangipani!
Great video and it's wonderful to see the passion of both the presenter and the guest farmers on display. As a viewer you really feel involved in the segment and it inspires you to get involved.
Great stuff and thanks for uploading.
So many frangipanis in a farm!
That is the most beautiful little flower I have ever seen! Unfortunately I live in zone 5B.
I grow 20 already so happy thank you for sharing
Like a lot of other propagating videos the glaring omission was not one mention of timing of when to carry out when to do these techniques, which is vital for successful results
I have planted 3 frangipani trees about 15 years ago.
I live in Cairns Queensland
Excellent program
Espectacular👏👏
Good job!
Beautiful ❤️
Hi guys! Living on Gold Coast QLD, when is the best time to try grafting?
Can I use cuttings that I have now to graft at the right time?
Thank you I'm going to try grafting on my ones here in Samoa 😊
You have beautiful garden ❤️❤️❤️❤️plumeria
Beautiful
What does ‘callous up’ mean? Do you cut a piece and then leave it sitting up right for a week or two? Inside or outside in the garden?
Just lie it on the ground (in the shade if it’s hot) for a couple of weeks and the cut end gets hard. Then plant it and tie to a stake as the roots take a long time to develop and anchor the stem. Don’t overwater.
Do any of the different colored flowers have a fragrance?
Here in the malay island and borneo we use frangipani for graves and cemetaries
yup also here in the Philippines you know you are at a Chinese cemetery if there are a lot of white frangipani other than the signs of Chinese letters
@@mydayisbeautiful_2143 Are the fruits poisonous?
I want a plumeria forest!!!!!❤
My comment was sent unfinished ! Over these 15 years all I have got has been leaves with yellow dots at the back which dry up and go brown. I may have had 2 or 3 flowers all these years. I cut them short but new leaves have the same problem. I've tried different pesticides but to no avail. Be grateful if you have any suggestions. Many thanks
i planted them nearly one month back still no growth signs too
i got some six to seven cuttings dried them for a week and the planted them in soil with utmost care but nothing is happening till now
what to do please help and give some tips .....
please help as fast as posssible
thank you in advance
What is the name of the farm and do they have a site?
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We call them calla chuchi here
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I thought the grafting was my idea for different flowers on the one stem, obviously it has been done by these guys years before me , I'm impressed with the look of Jimmy Hendrix well done. I'll be using there grafting technique it's better than my technique . Because I'm still waiting for mine to flower ,
hi, idk if you're still alive, but i want to know the soil mix
Why do they call plumeria that? Is this a colonizer term?
this language is the weirdest English i've ever heard 😐
Are you serious - this is nothing to do with the Topic. Just some ad for crap lacquered furniture.