Is anyone interested in plumeria?

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Hi all,

I need to trim down my plumeria trees. If anyone is interested in these, please let me know.
$10 for 3 or 4 feet long branch
$20 for 5 or 6 feet long brach

Pm me if you have any question. Pick up in Garden Grove, CA.



Thanks for looking.
 
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I can grow stuff from seed, but plumeria is my kryptonite... Lol... I can't keep these things alive and they're crazy hard to kill... Mine either rot, get stepped on, eaten by a dog, meteor crash... Anything man... I have bad luck with these guys I swear...

These are nice bro... I wish I could have one of these...

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I can grow stuff from seed, but plumeria is my kryptonite... Lol... I can't keep these things alive and they're crazy hard to kill... Mine either rot, get stepped on, eaten by a dog, meteor crash... Anything man... I have bad luck with these guys I swear...

These are nice bro... I wish I could have one of these...

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I usually cut it fresh and put it down in the ground and water it every other day. After couple weeks, I have another tree. It's very easy to grow for me.
So they don't need roots to survive? Dont you need to take the flowers and a lot of leaves off for survival since flowers need a lot of water? My neighbor cuts the branch. Wraps the bad in foil for whatever reason. And outs it in a bucket of water in his garage. If you want to trade some for some frags pm me.
 

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Wow, those are beauties..my old man would love those...wish I wasn't so far away.
 
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i root them pretty well...

you cut the branch.. i peel like, 3 segments off of the bottom of the branch... just the top layer... then let it sit somewhere in the shade for a week.. it will callus over and scab up... then you plant it in some good soil... water it, and then don't water it again for about a week... don't let the soil dry out completely, but don't over water... in a couple of days, new leafs will form, and then a month later, you can plant it into the ground...


very easy... colored plumeria like this one is considered a collector/premium piece... solid colors are rare... i haven't seen this one around... it has round pink pedals and wide leaves... very pretty...
 

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I was at his house for yesterday. Really is a beautiful plant. Very easy to growth...just plant on the ground with fertilizer, watering, and let Mother Nature does her thing. Very beautiful and vibrant flower color and at that price, it is dirt cheap. Give it a try and it will beautiful up your yard��!
 
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saw these in person, they look great.

what i did for my plumeria when planting -

first time : let the cutting outside until the fresh cut was dried (about a week), and then dipped it into clone-x and stuck it into the ground - worked really well.

second time : took a fresh cutting and stuck it into the ground - worked equally well.. -_-
 
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Do you still have any plumeria cuttings? Which ones do you have by name? How fragrant are they ? of course depending on species type.

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I still have a lot to trim. I only have the ones like in the above pictures showing. Trying to grow out yellow ones and purple ones for now. Will see
Just PM me how many you want. I can do $20 for 3-4 feet branch



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