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Default Helping a plumeria to branch.

I have two plumerias, and as you can see from my location, am not in an
ideal place for these plants.

There are each more than six or seven years old. The oldest (which I got
at a plant show as a "stick") has bloomed, and has also done a little
branching, but not much lately. The other, has neither bloomed nor
branched.

I have tried cutting back the newer plant a number of times, but each
time all it does is send out a single branch below the cut. Thus it is a
series of single branches reaching to the sky.

Is there anything I can do, other than moving to a tropical climate?
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