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Your Plumeria should begin its full flowering season by the second week of May, however you will need to continually feed your plant for the remainder of the growing season.

If you plan on pruning or shaping your Plumeria, that should be done first thing in the spring. The cut ends can be easily rooted by dipping the cut end into sand or rooting hormone immediately following the cut and then allowed to dry out in a warm place for a week before placing in soil or vermiculite for rooting. The cut ends should be placed in strong or full sunlight during their rooting period. Within six to eight weeks you should notice new leaves forming.

For more information on Plumerias and their care please be sure to visit the Plumeria Society Of America at http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~miltonp/plumeri...

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