On a limited budget, I now buy only cuttings that are rooted.
It seems that as,soon as my plants look healthy and lush, along come the spider mites. This has happened 5 times with my dwarf pink Singapore Plumeria. The plant is 5 years old, grows lush foliage and has twice had inflos which I now know thanks to you all, I killed. Aside from the mites, I was putting fertilizer on a cue tip and touching the inflos up.
Alors, I ask why these wretched spider mites come along as soon as a plant looks most healthy? They must have some type of brain as they stay away from the everyday usual house plants like palms and ficas?
Fr.Damien-Marie