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Flower Stalk? in the Plumeria forum - Garden. org My false inflo fooled me, and disappointed me, too But in the end i had more branches for potential flowers We sure watch our plumeria closely, dont we? Life is short, Break the rules, Forgive quickly, Kiss slowly, Love Truly, Laugh uncontrollably, And never regret anything that made you Smile
Inflo bloom on new cutting but slow leaf growth in the Plumeria forum Kalamodo said: I planted a cutting about a month ago that had a small inflow and now flower buds are starting Does this mean it has started to root? Or is leaf growth a better indicator Leaf growth is a better indicator A mature cutting will start to develop inflo or start to bloom even if not yet planted rooted But if there are leaves that is a good sign
Inflo rebloom time in the Plumeria forum - Garden. org A single inflo can produce multiple blooms and can continue to bloom for a few weeks to a few months but once the inflo falls off it doesn't rebloom I don't cut off the inflo (just in case it will produce a seedpod) I just let it fall off naturally
Inflo or leaves in the Plumeria forum - Garden. org Thread in the Plumeria forum forum by PlantMania: Ok, this is a zoomed in photo in which I can not tell if this is an info or if the are just leaves gettin
False Inflo in the Plumeria forum - Garden. org Thread in the Plumeria forum forum by luckyzl230: Is this what's called a false inflo? It's seems that it will be branching in 3 places But, the stub o
Plumeria Inflo in the Plumeria forum - Garden. org Thread in the Plumeria forum forum by Plumeriaolives: I'm totally new to plumerias I got these two cuttings and I was happy to be getting inflos, but i've
Why is my inflo, drying up and falling off? in the Plumeria forum Name: Cheryl North of Houston TX (Zone 9a) Yes, as hard as it is to do, cut off the inflo so the cutting can work on rooting instead of blooming for now Life is short, Break the rules, Forgive quickly, Kiss slowly, Love Truly, Laugh uncontrollably, And never regret anything that made you Smile
Can this cutting be saved? in the Plumeria forum - Garden. org The inflo will not regrow but your plant will likely branch below the inflo, so you have more chances of blooms next time around Cut the inflo off about an inch above where they start; the remaining nub will fall off by itself I would soak the entire cutting in a tub of water for 24 hour; that will rehydrate it a bit Good luck