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Jun 16, 2013 5:32 PM CST
Name: Mima
SoCal Sunset Zone 18/19 (Zone 9b)
Region: California Plumerias Rabbit Keeper Tropicals
Oh, such good advice here, thank you all! Thanks Cyra and Gigi! I tip my hat to you. I tip my hat to you.

So I'd better not hose the plumie, just wipe every under-leaf, even the yellowing ones? I'll do that right away. It seems well established as a plant, the nursery guys were saying it's 5 years old. Not too tall for that age though right? After wiping with wet paper towel isit good to also wipe with only a bit of neem oil? I'll go get some and do that if needed.

I'll check on Keiki tomorrow though, today it didn't seem too soft, maybe I'm biased when trying it, only because I'm over stressed out with not killing them. The root of this cutting was really tiny, only a few little roots.The other one, that's a 2-tip Kimo, hada real nice root ball, and she's a shorter cutting than Keiki. Both were vut last year in Sept, it's written on their metallic tag attached.
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My "bunnies" are in fact Guinea pigs. 5 of them so far.

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