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Plumeria seedlings taking a shower....


Plumeria seedlings taking a shower....



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Those are looking good...
did they ask for shampoo ? ;o)

28 Jan, 2012

 

Thanks Terra....
sorry for the delay but they were asking for conditioner. ;o)

28 Jan, 2012

 

Lol... They look in very good condition now ;o)

28 Jan, 2012

 

Not just me then that fills the shower up with plants!

28 Jan, 2012

 

Alexandramou:

They look very, very healthy! ...and clean, too. lol! :>)

28 Jan, 2012

 

I'm sure there are loads like us Meanie. My Orchids go in the bath every Sunday for a nice thorough watering. Then it's all the other plant that I can lift.

28 Jan, 2012

 

Delonix,
They looked really beautiful with the water droplets on their leaves...the photo doesn't do them justice.
They are very clean now...;o)))

28 Jan, 2012

 

Yes, they look fresh and clean. Hopefully, they have very good draining soil. Plumerias are very susceptible to root rot in winter during their dormancy period. Potted plumerias usually don't need any water during their dormancy.

1 Feb, 2012

 

These guys NEED water. They are near my wood burner and it's like summer time for them. I water them in the middle of the week as well when their leaves wilt. I have decided....I will plant them in big pots this summer and moving them down stairs....then in the winter they can be taken indoors to an unheated sunny room.

1 Feb, 2012

 

Are you sure they need water? lol! :>)

As a rule Plumeria seedlings need more water...however, even seedlings are very touchy about over watering. Even here in San Diego I've lost plumerias to over watering.

Another thing which would concern me is the pots are glazed. These types of pots don't let the soil breathe, so they are even more susceptible to rotting. This is just my friendly opinion of years of growing plumerias. :>)

2 Feb, 2012

 

I will show you a picture of what they look like when in need of water....just so you will feel better my friend. ;o)

Have you ever felt the heat of a wood burner? It reaches over 30C where the Plumerias sit sometimes...and always over 20C.

2 Feb, 2012

 

Okay. lol! :>)

No, I've never felt the heat of a wood burner. We don't need them at the lower elevations in San Diego County.
It seems it does get pretty toasty.

3 Feb, 2012

 

Watching the fire is mesmerising. The whole family likes it and it keeps up warm!

3 Feb, 2012

 

Yes, I bet it is mesmerizing. Only the older (1900 to early 1940's) homes here have fireplaces. The majority of people have outdoor fireplaces, which I love!

3 Feb, 2012



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