Wednesday Walk and Plumerias

Those who follow me may remember that a friend gave me plumeria cutting from Hawaii.

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Well, I planted it. Not in a pot, or the earth. I tried that before, and none of the plumeria I brought home from Hawaii survived.

I watch YouTube videos, and I found two videos that were unlike the rest.






So I decided to try the rooting method they suggested.

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I used 75% potting mixture and 25% perlite, wet that just a bit, and placed it in plastic bags. Then I put the plumeria cuttings inside the bag and sealed it with tape, nice and tight!

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I won't water it for three weeks and will keep it in a warm place, but away from direct sunlight.

Let us see if these plumerias will survive!

Benefits of Bag Rooting Plumeria Cuttings
Bagging root plumeria cuttings is a simple and effective method that offers several benefits over other propagation methods. One of the main benefits of this method is that it allows the cutting to develop roots in a protected environment, which increases the chances of successful propagation. The bag also helps to retain moisture, which is essential for root development. Additionally, the bag provides a stable and consistent environment for the cutting, which helps to prevent diseases and pests.
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Very interesting.
First time I've seen this type of plant.

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Plumeria is commonly used in Hawaiian leis. @joanm897.

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Well, those plants are fascinating and the white ones have an exquisite aroma... around here people call them Palo de Mayo, also the white ones were known as Suchelí, apparently it's an indigenous name. In my country, they make a perfume with the fragrance of the white flower species and it's sublime.

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Yes, @neuropoeta! Hawaii also makes them into perfumes and lotions and such! Although I have not tried them. Is it good? I don't wear any scents, but I should get one for my guest room!

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Let us know how it does growing @silversaver888 !🤗
My neighbor at a tiny house his father is a master gardener, he can grow anything with very little water...... me not so much Lol!
My niche seems to be pine trees, I can grow those with my eyes closed Lol!!😇

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!LOL, it looks like you've got pine trees down to a science🌲. In the meantime, let's hope that my plumerias will root, @silvertop!
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Nicely done! I'm sure they're going to grow great and will be fun to see the flowers once they're growing @silversaver888 !
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These flowers look so beautiful.
I hope these will be successful this time around and see the photos!

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I'll be so happy if they survive and grow to have flowers, sis! That would be an accomplishment!!!
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Aloha! :) yay! I miss seeing this and other trees and flowers from hawaii. but I am going back to visit soon, so I get to see em all again..

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I have just one question........how does mold not grow inside that bag? I know here, it would for sure.

I hope they survive as well as they will be a lovely addition to your garden spot! !LUV ya much, sis!🤗💜🌻🍁😘😍 !LADY !PIMP

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The bag is sealed... but I really don't know. I'm just hoping that the cutttings develop roots so that I can transplant them into pots, then eventually to the ground. One seems to be surviving but the other one is not. Look:
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Well, I have to agree, it doesn't look good, but perhaps it will surprise us. Keep me posted sis!🤗💜🌻😘😍 !LADY

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Very creative in grafting roots,the result is a variety of beautiful flower colors. Thank you. Have a great day.

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I like this flowers and it do not need much care when it's alive and the flowering season of Plumeria do not ends.

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