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'Dormant' Plumerias

Posted by fancyorchid San Fran. Pen. (annamariav@netzero.net) on
Mon, Feb 8, 10 at 0:42

Hi Mike and Bill, I have six Plumies, all in pots(obviously), different sizes, that I kept outside during the day(except when we had frost and below 50s, but brought indoors at night, they did not drop any leaves except for One(this One has little leaves on the three branches), they look OK, should I start watering them like once a week? Also, Bill, when should I start giving them Epsoms Salts ?
Thank You
Annamaria


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RE: 'Dormant' Plumerias

This is a wierd year in Calif. Many of my plants still have many leaves and they are outside in high 40's nights. A few of my plants are ready to flower and my "psycho" still has many small flowers. Many plants look like they are waking up already which is unusual here. I usually give ES in March and water according to leaf growth. light at first and more as leaves appear. If you still have all the leaves in 3 weeks I would start feeding. Bill


 
 

 

 


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