How to Transplant Plumeria: Complete Beginner’s Guide

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When you’ve successfully taken a plumeria cutting or grown frangipani from seed, it’s important to know how to transplant it properly. In this article, we will talk through all the stages of transplanting plumeria. As well as transplanting cuttings, similar processes can be taken to transplant mature plumeria too, so take notes, as this will … Read more

Repotting Plumeria: The Complete Beginner’s Guide

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As plumerias mature they not only outgrow their containers but exhaust potting soil. Like all small trees, regular mulching can help with nutrients, and feeding plumeria with balanced fertilizers (albeit with a preference for phosphorous in these tropical flowering trees) helps, but won’t put off repotting forever. Repotting plumeria is an essential part of plumeria care, making … Read more

Plumeria Winter Care: The Complete Guide

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Plumeria are tropical plants with fragrant flowers, grown for their sweetly scented blooms. But as you find your local climate turning cool for fall and winter, it’s time to start making considerations over the long-term care of your plumeria. Plumeria plants, also known as frangipani, or the Hawaiian lei flower, are not at all frost … Read more

How to Prune Plumeria: The Ultimate Beginner’s Guide

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Plumeria trees, also called frangipani and temple tree, are tropical plants grown for their architectural foliage and vibrant blooms. These tropical plants are dormant during winter and burst back into life in Spring. In this guide we’re going to teach you some simple rules on how to prune plumeria for better shape, better disease resistance, … Read more

How Fast do Plumeria Grow?

Plumeria (or frangipani) may have the reputation of being a slow grower, but the truth is that they can actually be quite speedy! Depending on the variety you cultivate and the conditions you provide, these luscious tropical plants can shoot up at least a foot in height each year. They might even grow faster if … Read more