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May 28, 2016 5:48 PM CST
Name: Gerald
Jacksonville, Florida (Zone 9a)
Plumerias
Dutchlady1 said:No water is needed while rooting. But the ones that have new leaves may have roots....


Those have only been in the bucket about 3 weeks now. Most had new growth when I took the cuttings off my moms plumeria in SW Florida so I'm not expecting any root growth yet.

I should of tagged the color of each, but oddly enough I feel it's a surprise not knowing and waiting to see what they are. It's like a Plumeria Christmas! Hurray!
There's no replacement for displacement!

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