Propagation and Rooting Guide

The Propagation and Rooting Guide offers step-by-step instructions for successfully propagating plumeria through cuttings, grafting, and seed starting, providing proven techniques to ensure healthy root development and strong, thriving plants.

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What Are the Signs of Overwatering Plumeria?
Overwatering can harm Plumeria plants. Signs of overwatering include yellowing leaves, wilting, and root rot. If the soil feels constantly wet and the plant’s foliage appears droopy, adjust your watering routine. Allow the soil to dry out between watering sessions to prevent overwatering-related issues.
How to Prevent Soil Compaction Around Plumeria
Soil compaction can hinder root growth and water infiltration. Avoid stepping on the soil around Plumeria, especially when it’s wet. Use boards or stepping stones to distribute weight and minimize compaction. Aerating the soil occasionally with a fork also prevents compaction and promotes healthy root development.

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