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Apr 20, 2012 8:50 PM CST
Name: Brian
Ontario Canada (Zone 5b)
Thanks for the info! Now I don't feel like I'm wasting time and space with this cutting. I'm keeping it dry now but obviously it will start to need water, how do I know that time has arrived and can begin to water it? Will it need any fertilizer in the first growth period and what is the minimum temperature they will tolerate for their winter dormancy? I've always wanted a plumeria since I went to Hawaii wayyyyy wayyyyy back in 1976 and all attempts to grow them have failed and I now know I killed them with water when they should have been dry. *Blush* But I won't make that mistake again. Big Grin
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