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How to Take Care of Your Plumeria. Plumerias require at least a half-day of direct sun to flower, but perform best in full sun. Keep the soil evenly moist during the summer growing season, but allow some drying to occur in between thorough waterings. Avoid soggy conditions at all times, as this could lead to root rot.


A regular fertilization program with a formulation high in phosphorus (the middle number) will produce vigorous plants with large clusters of flowers that generally appear from early summer into fall. “NutriStar for Plumeria” fertilizers from Nelson Plant Food give excellent results. Avoid fertilizers high in nitrogen, which tend to produce leggy plants with few blooms.


Plumerias are very sensitive to frost and should be moved inside when night temperatures fall below 40 degrees F. If conditions indoors are bright enough to allow for continued growth, provide water on a regular basis, but only after the soil becomes moderately dry.


If conditions are less than ideal, allow the plant to go dormant for the remainder of winter. Place it in a storage area where the temperature remains just above 40 degrees F. During this time, plumerias require no water or light. All the leaves will be shed and the plant will resemble a defoliated tree limb or a stick, and will rest until spring.

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