Coated vs. Uncoated Fertilizers – Choosing the Right Type for Plumeria Fertilizers come in many forms, but one of the biggest distinctions is coated vs. uncoated. This affects how quickly nutrients are released, how long they last, and how likely they are to burn your plumeria. This article compares coated and uncoated fertilizers to help […]
Different Fertilizer Release Timings – What Plumeria Growers Should Know Fertilizers aren’t just about NPK, they’re also about how long the nutrients last. Understanding the release timing helps you choose the right product for your growing season, container size, and feeding strategy. This article compares common release durations, how they’re controlled, and which plumeria scenarios […]
Excalibur Fertilizer Breakdown – What’s in It and How It Works for Plumeria Excalibur is a slow-release fertilizer developed specifically for plumeria. Unlike general-purpose products, it’s formulated to match the nutrient needs, bloom timing, and environmental conditions typical in plumeria cultivation, especially in containers or hot, dry climates. This article gives a full breakdown of […]
Best Slow-Release Fertilizers by Climate – A Plumeria Grower’s Guide Not all slow-release fertilizers perform the same in every environment. Heat, humidity, and watering frequency all impact how fast nutrients are released. A 6-month fertilizer might last 4 months in Florida heat, or sit unused in a cool coastal zone. This guide helps you choose […]
Troubleshooting Slow-Release Granular Issues in Plumeria Slow-release fertilizers, such as Excalibur, Osmocote, and Nutricote, offer convenience and season-long feeding. However, when something goes wrong, the symptoms can be confusing, including yellow leaves, poor blooming, or even fertilizer burn. This guide walks through common slow-release fertilizer problems and how to fix them. Problem 1: Fertilizer Doesn’t […]