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Jul 4, 2014 1:29 PM CST
Name: Terry
Houston, Texas
Plumerias Region: Texas
Cheryl- so you've been to the Dean Conklin Plumeria Grove? How exciting! It would be awesome if our plants could grow and grow without interruption...of course i would need about another 25 acres...lol.

I agree with Gigi too in that your plant is seeking sun and growing to reach it. They really need a lot of direct sun to be happy. That is probably also why it doesn't bloom much. You can only deal with what you have, but once you get them cut back and if you can get them in direct sun, they will fill out more and be bushier....and bloom.
Enjoy your new Inflo when it blooms. My wife and spend most of our time waiting for them to open and searching for new inflo's. We get a glass of wine and walk the plants in the evening looking for the next new surprise. I found three yesterday..2 of them on our named Seedlings..."Fools Gold", and "Kiya", and the 3rd was on "Dawn Pink"!! It is exciting to find them!

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