The Pests and Diseases Guide provides detailed identification, prevention, and treatment strategies for the most common plumeria threats—including insects, fungi, and environmental stressors—ensuring your plants stay healthy and resilient.
About The Plumeria | Beginners Guide | History and Culture Guide | Articles and Inspiration
Why is my Plumeria not flowering?
Several factors can cause Plumeria not to flower, such as insufficient sunlight, inadequate nutrition, young plants not yet mature enough, excessive nitrogen fertilization, or stress from environmental conditions. Ensure the plant receives at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day, adjust fertilization, and provide proper care to reduce stress. Be patient with young plants, as they may take a few years to reach maturity and start blooming.