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Oct 29, 2015 5:45 AM CST

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Plumeria cuttings have a certain amount of stored energy. They will direct that towards rooting if placed in that position, or towards blooming if they have an inflo, or ripening of a pod if there is a pod present. Therefore, if you want the cutting to root, it is best to remove inflos and pods.

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