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May 9, 2016 9:52 PM CST
San Diego (Zone 10a)
Region: California Plumerias Roses
Haberdashers said:Good news, everybody! It looks like the stump of the rotted tree is going to survive! The cutting I took from the tip continued to rot (or perhaps began rotting anew) but I just checked the stump again and there are a pair of TEENY TINY leaves beginning to sprout from the edge of the cut.

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Thanks again to everyone who gave me advice on this!


I'm in California bud, what you have here is a sun burn on your plumeria...this has happened to a few of mine and I noticed a trend in mine, a couple Of my sun burnt ones were cause by a low dirt line and having them setup against a wall that reflected a lot of light lol...here is the worst one that got burnt..they do survive no need to cut!
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