This listing is for a Plumeria Cutting (Kaneohe Sunset), measuring 16-18 inches in length and featuring a single tip. This fresh cutting, straight from our garden, is ready to be rooted. Enjoy the beauty and fragrance of the Kaneohe Sunset plumeria, known for its stunning pink flowers with a yellow center.
The Kaneohe Sunset Plumeria Cutting offers a chance to grow your own tropical paradise. The bloom color is characterized by pink flowers with a yellow center, offering incredible smelling flowers. This plant is attractive to bees, butterflies and/or birds, which flowers are fragrant, drought-tolerant, suitable for xeriscaping. Average Water Needs; Water regularly; do not overwater Flowers are good for cutting Suitable for growing in containers.
Here are some of the benefits of growing a Plumeria Cutting:
Fragrant Flowers: Enjoy the sweet and intoxicating scent of plumeria blooms. Beautiful Colors: The Kaneohe Sunset variety boasts vibrant pink and yellow hues. Attracts Pollinators: Attract bees, butterflies, and birds to your garden. Drought Tolerant: Once established, these plants require minimal watering. Versatile Growing: Suitable for both in-ground planting and container gardening.
Plumeria Cuttings 101
1. Measure and mark the cutting 2~3 inches from the bottom 2. Recommend a good quality potting mix soil, Adding some loose stones to the bottom of the pot will help with drainage. 3. Fill the pot with the soil mix, leaving 1 Inch from the pot rim. 4. Dip the cutting in the cup of water, then dip it into the rooting hormone. 5. Sink the cutting into the pot until the marked line is even with the pot rim. Press and firm the mix and add more if needed. 6. Fill the rest with pea gravel, again press and firm it down. 7. Next, water it in until water drains out the holes. Finally, place pot in a warm sunny location and let it grow.Do not water again until the soil becomes dry. On watering, when in doubt wait a week. If rooted in early Spring it takes less than 90 days to develop a full root ball. and good luck.
FAQs:
1. How big will my Plumeria Cutting get? This cutting is 16-18 inches long and will grow into a small tree, reaching up to 20-25 feet in optimal conditions. 2. What kind of soil should I use for my Plumeria? A well-draining sandy soil is ideal. Adding stones to the bottom of the pot improves drainage. 3. How often should I water my Plumeria Cutting? Water lightly after planting. Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings. When in doubt, wait a week before watering. Overwatering can cause rot. 4. What kind of sunlight does this Plumeria need? Plumeria thrives in partial shade, especially in hotter climates. South-facing aspect is good. 5. Is this cutting ready to plant directly in my garden? This is a fresh cutting and requires rooting before planting. Dipping in rooting hormone can help this process.
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