Plumerias Won't Bloom - Knowledgebase Question

Oceanside, Ca
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Question by luckysea13
February 15, 2009
I've got several plumerias, they don't bloom? What do I do to get them to bloom? I've add more acidity to the plants & feed it regulary. If,there any advice,please let me know,Thank You


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Answer from NGA
February 15, 2009
Plumerias need to reach a certain stage of maturity before they have the ability to bloom so if yours is under 3 years of age, it won't be ready to bloom for another year or two. Plumeria should be fed with a high phosphorous fertilizer. Phosphorous encourages flowering so try Bloom Booster or something similar. Finally, plumerias need lots of sunshine so make sure yours is getting plenty or it won't flower. Hope this helps!

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