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Apr 28, 2016 9:22 PM CST
Name: Gigi AdeniumPlumeria
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Hurray! I tip my hat to you. Congratulations! I'm the same way, I can never cut the inflo, but what I do is I keep the soil dry until leaves start coming out. I might mist the stem once in a while to prevent it from drying.

The most important at this stage is the bottom heat. I have 5 cuttings right now that have inflos. And they are already acclimated to full sun and they are on paver bricks for bottom heat. I keep them all dry.

My experience is Cuttings with inflo have better surviving chance around this time of the year.
©by Gigi Adenium Plumeria "Gardening is my favorite pastime. I grow whatever plant that catches my attention. I also enjoy hand pollinating desert roses.”
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