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Nov 11, 2012 8:20 AM CST
Name: Ive
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I have a few plumeria cuttings that I got from Mike that have been doing fantastic. Lately, however, because the weather is changing, they're dropping their leaves, some have a little rust. This is only in the leaves, though. The actual stems are nice and strong.
I haven't watered them much, and just let them be. However, I'm wondering if I should do anything special, protect them or something when the weather gets even chillier.
I mean, compared with other parts of the country, South Florida winters are so mild... so, should I just let them be or should I store them?
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