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Apr 18, 2015 6:20 AM CST
Name: Ken Ramsey
Vero Beach, FL (Zone 10a)
Bromeliad Vegetable Grower Region: United States of America Tropicals Plumerias Orchids
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Back in Oct. 2014, I mentioned that a friend who lived on the MS Gulf Coast gave me lots of cuttings and some even had seed-pods.

drdawg said:
A friend who lives on the Mississippi Gulf Coast donated some cuttings to me, a lot of cuttings! Several of them have seed pods. In all my years to growing and propagating plumeria, I have never even seen a seed pod on any of my plants. Now, what do I do with these cuttings with seed pods?

Other than the 5 with seed pods, which I grafted, all the cuttings went into buckets of dry, coarse perlite where they have been since October. The storage area stayed around 60 or above throughout. I took those buckets of cuttings out of the temporary greenhouse so that I could dismantle the greenhouse. Along the way I have had a few rot, which I disposed of as soon as I saw the rot. I discovered a few with more rot but lots of them appear to have simply withered and are seemingly dead. I trashed those rotted ones but don't know what to do about those that simply show no vitality at all.

I have a feeling that taking all those cuttings back in October was not the right time to have done that and the lady should have perhaps left the plants intact until now. Hetty, what do you think? Should she have taken the cuttings AFTER the plants began to grow in the spring rather than taking them when her plants were going dormant?

Do I re-cut those that still look OK, let them callus, and then root them, or root them as they are now, having been callused for six months?
drdawg (Dr. Kenneth Ramsey)

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