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Oct 7, 2015 1:28 PM CST
Name: tarev
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I am just glad I have managed a plumeria to live here Hilarious! And I have long accepted our growing conditions here are so different from everyone else's, so I just read through the various postings, if something will apply I try to do here too.

We got nice low to mid 80's this October, but it is bearably comfortable so the plants seems okay this Fall. Everything varies year to year, so just got to observe them closely. Plumie Celadine is actually dropping some of the lower older leaves which is understandable, but it is still attempting to grow new ones, so I guess there is still some growing it can do. Our long range forecasts even shows low 90's by next Tuesdays. Really funky weather..with hurricane remnants off the Pacific coast, too far to affect us with anything, hopefully it gives us some nice cloud cover at least.

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