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Sep 20, 2014 9:13 PM CST
Name: Cheryl
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Bringing up this thread with a few questions of my own.

After what for me was a successful growing season, the weather has begun to change and I wonder what is best for my Plumeria? I have stopped fertilizing in anticipation of fall/winter. IDK why I recall August as being the last month to fertilize and start new cuttings but I do? But we are still in the 90ยบ's on some days and lows in the 70's at night. There is inflo and the promise of more flowers. Maybe I need to continue my fertilizing schedule, or switch to 13-13-13 or Osmocote??

I am behind on repotting 2 trees that need more soil and larger pots. Can I safely do this before fall?

Thanks in advance.
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