Plumeria rubra "Plastic Pink - Plastic Pink Plumeria
By Delonix1
- 16 Oct, 2009
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My Plastic Pink Plumeria after the loss of the 6 foot / 2 meter branch.
Photo taken Oct. 12, 2009.
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Orgratis:
Yes, of course...they are so easy from cuttings.
The cutting must callous before planting...if not,
they will rot. I've had cutting sitting in shade for several month and it will sometimes develope a flower spike.
It's because the latent bud is in the branch already.
17 Oct, 2009
Guess I needed to wait longer: several months, eh. Ok.
18 Oct, 2009
I'm not sure if I'm going to plant the branch in the ground now...or wait until spring...if we have a lot of rain (which we need badly) because of El NiƱo, the cutting may rot.
19 Oct, 2009
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So you made another one, right? I had some trouble with base rot on cuttings, & was told to let them air harden before planting. But the name for these I most love is Buddha tree as they can live out of the ground (eg when knocked by wind) for several years on their own inner resources!
17 Oct, 2009