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Sep 10, 2011 5:12 PM CST
Name: tarev
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When I was in Manila for the past 2.5 months, I have seen lots and lots of Plumerias, they just love the weather there indeed! They grow like weed over there, and how I wish my Plumies will behave that way as well. Even though it is rainy season there, I do not think the plants mind the heavy rains, as long as they get their fair amount of heat afterwards. It was very very humid there, like being in a sauna 24 hours a day. And I guess the Plumies really thrive in it.

My one and only remaining Plumie here is still struggling to survive, though finally starting to show some leaves and a hint of a flower. My question is, do you think I should repot this little one? Trying to catch up with fertilizing it. It may be the end of summer, but we are still getting high 90's to triple digit heat over here in Northern Cali.

This photo was taken around mid June 2011.
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This is how my plumie looks like, as of today 10Sept2011
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