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The Plumeria smells
like no other plant in the world and each colour has its own
unique fragrance. Some plumerias smell sweet, while other
colours can smell like jasmine, peaches or citrus fruits.
Plumeria can be grown anywhere in the world since it can
either be a 4 metre tree if you live in the warmer climates,
or it makes a fantastic potted plant in Western Europe.
The Plumeria only
grows to the size of the pot. Hardy to 12°C
It’s best to add a
fertilizer to your dirt and potting soil when you begin
planting. A fertilizer with a high Phosphorus content works
best for Plumeria. Typically, you should fertilize the
Plumeria every two weeks or more in the Spring and Summer
months.
Remember to water
the area around the Plumeria after planting it in the
ground, or if you choose to use a container, use one that
has adequate drainage holes in the bottom to avoid over
watering of the plant. Check the container at least once a
week or sooner if the potting soil becomes dry. The
Plumerias planted in the garden seem to do very well even
when the weather becomes drier, but as with other outdoor
plants, watering and other care such as weeding will tend to
keep your plants thriving.
Finally, once the Plumeria plant is growing and blooms are
abundant, you may choose to make a cutting to further
propagate the plant, and this preferably would be in the
spring. You should see a bloom in the next growing season
from the current cutting.
Plumerias are an easy plant to grow with the proper care and
attention, and the beautiful blooms they can produce will
probably hasten your desire to cultivate even more Plumerias
the next year!
The Plumeria is one
of the most low maintenance plants in the world. It is
drought tolerant and can be grown in full sun or partial
sun.
If planting outdoors
pick an area in your garden appropriate for planting and to
accommodate adequately the growing Plumeria plant. If you
find the Plumeria is not blooming move the plant into a
place in the garden where there is more direct sunlight on
the plant. If a potted palnt then move the plant pot to an
area where it receives more sunlight.
The characteristics,
such as the color changing and dropping off of the leaves
are typical of the Plumeria and other plants that become
dormant in the winter months. To avoid the yellowing and
dropping off of the leaves in the winter months, you can cut
the leaves off about an inch
away from the stem.
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