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Jun 20, 2016 1:51 PM CST
Name: Cheryl
North of Houston TX (Zone 9a)
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We all know what you are feeling, Father. We all want blooms. We all anxiously await for the beautiful flowers and scent of the plumeria. The inflo you are getting probably comes from the work of the mother tree that your cutting was taken from. They say it takes about 3 years after you root a cutting. If that there doesn't teach patience, I don't know what does?! Myself, I am running out of patience and will get rooted 2 year old cutting or try my hand at grafting to speed up the process some.
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