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Q: I have a 5-foot-tall plumeria that has multiple shriveled/frozen ends. Do I prune back to solid wood on the same branch or back to where it joins the trunk? How do I take cuttings? — J.M ...
Leave the freeze-damaged wood to protect live wood farther down the branch. Prune to green, live wood in the spring, after the threat of freezes has passed. March 7, 2008 ...
Sky-blue forget-me-nots will show freeze damage without cover. Snapdragon blooms tolerate slight dips but show damage unless covered when it drops into the 20s.
Plumeria can handle a light frost, but smaller ones will likely die in a hard freeze. Even larger plumeria trees can encounter severe damage. Get today’s headlines in minutes with Your Florida ...
Plumerias like the soil to dry out a bit before being watered again. When growing plumeria flowers in different-sized containers, Atkinson recommends using a moisture meter, as different sizes dry out ...
They were damaged by the prolonged freezing temperatures in February. ... A plumeria that old should actually have a larger trunk. Hopefully it will be able to catch up.
Get plumeria care and growing tips, including watering and overwintering. This tropical plant is fragrant and a good choice for containers.