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Jan 28, 2012 1:08 PM CST
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tarev said:Hello to all! Since I have taken indoors my Plumeria, I decided today to see if this little one had any roots at all. It sent out flowers, but was struggling with the leaves...so taking it out of its soil to see what is down there..

The whole plant as it looks right now:
Thumb of 2011-11-10/tarev/e30c2b

Close-up of the struggling leaves:
Thumb of 2011-11-10/tarev/6204ab


And down there, no roots...stem feels firm, though a little wrinkled..
Thumb of 2011-11-10/tarev/a0fae1

So I have returned it back to its pot..I hope it comes back much better next time Rolling my eyes.

I really have a tough learning curve with this one!


Inspecting the current situation of this plumie cutting I have, it is not coming out good..have put it indoors this winter, not watering it, placed it in the warmest, sunniest part of the house, but it seems to be declining...here is her photo right now...Some parts of the plant seems to have softened...seems to be rotting...is there any hope for this one at all? or just ditch it to plumie heaven haaay!

Thumb of 2012-01-28/tarev/ed6726
Thumb of 2012-01-28/tarev/b2f50f

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