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Why are my Plumeria branches or stems developing black lesions?
Black lesions on Plumeria branches or stems may indicate a fungal infection or canker disease. Trim away the affected parts and ensure proper air circulation to reduce humidity around the plant. Apply fungicides labeled for canker or stem rot diseases to prevent further spread. Avoid overhead watering and provide good drainage to minimize the risk… Read more
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Why are the stems of my Plumeria getting soft?
Soft stems often indicate overwatering, which can lead to rot. Reduce watering frequency and ensure good drainage. Read more
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Why is my Plumeria oozing sap?
Oozing sap can be a response to injury, stress, or pests like borers. Read more
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Why is my Plumeria dropping leaves in summer?
This might be due to water stress, either under-watering or over-watering. Check the soil moisture. Read more
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Why are there white spots on my Plumeria leaves?
It could be due to pests like mealybugs, or fungal infections. Examine closely and treat accordingly. Read more
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Why are the tips of my Plumeria leaves turning brown?
This can be due to under-watering, sunburn, or salt buildup in the soil. Read more
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Why are the stems of my Plumeria becoming soft and mushy?
Soft, mushy stems usually indicate over-watering or a fungal/bacterial infection. Cut away affected portions and adjust watering practices. Read more
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Why are the flowers on my Plumeria turning brown?
Browning flowers can be due to age, pests, over-watering, or excessive heat. Remove affected flowers and check for other symptoms. Read more
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Why are my Plumeria’s new growths stunted?
Possible reasons include root rot, pests, or inadequate nutrients in the soil. Read more
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Why are my Plumeria’s buds dropping before opening?
This can be due to over-watering, sudden temperature changes, or insufficient light. Read more