Plumeria- as indore plant in Zone-5/6 USA
I live in Cincinnati - OHIO (i think it is on the zone 5 and 6 border).
I am trying to grow the plumeria (nostalgia from the upbringing in South India)! It grew nicely to a 1 foot high plant through the summer when I kept it outdoors. I brought it inside in October middle. Slowly she dropped leaves one by one. I did keep her in the sunniest room- a foot away from a North-West facing window. Now- I am not sure if I should water it- or move it to a darker spot- or fertilize it. Without leaves it looks pretty sad. I know the gurus in this group - or those of the "plumeria.org" will find me a way to keep it from dying (if it has not already passed away)! Please help. If replying to me directly- remove the nospam from the email address. MANY MANY MANY THANKS Rama Bommaraju |
Plumeria- as indore plant in Zone-5/6 USA
Mine has some leaves, though it did loose several due to the spider
mites. I usually keep on watering it when it doesn't have leaves, but I make sure it isn't waterlogged. I'm really bad about fertilzing, I always forget to do it. cheers, Jim In article , "VV" wrote: wrote in message ... Mine's blooming right now in Michigan, it's in a south facing window. Though it's lost alot of buds due to spider mites around 2 months ago as the flower spike was developing. cheers, Jim That is excellent- Does it have leaves or not now as it is blooming? Do you fertilize and water it when there are no leaves? RB |
Plumeria- as indore plant in Zone-5/6 USA
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[hi there...
plumeria are deciduoa plants and so are meant to lose all leaves and flowers in the winter months. as the weather starts warming up again, you will see the tips of the plumeria start to grow odd little lumps (the new leaves) THIS is the time to fertilize. in winter it is dormant... asleep, so no point fertilising....as it wakes up from it's slumber, you want to give it a boost so it wakes right up!!! fertiliser should be given regularly (every two weeks for a liquid fert.) all through spring and summer, then start slowing down (every 3 - 4 weeks) as autumn gets going.... it's leaves will start to drop around autumn anyway. happy growing plumeria lover from down south, Renay |
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