This was so helpful, & I wasn't even searching this!😅 I'm in Tucson I've had my plumeria for going on 3 summers & im barely getting a bloom🥲super excited but I learned they do not like our intense sun!
I've watched 👀 a few of your videos now?... I LOVE Your Plumerias?!?...lol my 2 favorites?...have to be Fire Storm?... Christine, Divine & Dragon Kiss?...lol I love your backyard?... it's Gorgeous!! 😍
You must love plumerias a lot to go thru all troubles during summer and winter ( almost 2/3 of the year)… hope this year of 2023 you don’t have extreme heat like in TX. I started growing plumerias (4 in pots only) so far I just enjoy the shapes n their leaves, 😢.
Plumeria are beautiful! Summer 2023 was brutal for Arizona. 31 consecutive days above 110 in the Phoenix area. The plumeria doesn't mind the heat but does need shade from the direct afternoon sun to avoid sun scald. I've since moved to grow all plumeria in containers except my huge Inca Gold for ease of care. The winter is what does them in. A combination of rain and cold (30s and below) easily rots them out.
i’m in gilbert Az ( 9b also.). I bought three plumerias in the spring after watching you. ( cancun, lipstick and pacific pearl). As you know it was a LONG HOT summer. So far they are all thriving being planted in the ground. Any videos you do about ANY plants in this area would be great...... as you know it is a tricky climate ......
thank you for the tips, i also live in a dry zone 9b so this video is really helpful! and that's so cool you have whiptail lizards nesting under your mulch!
hello, thank you for sharing your videos with us. What about demonstrating us by actually doing it I would like to keep my Plumeria small and bushy just like the ones you have on this video perfect size for my place. like your wonderful video. I learned so much just watching your video have a wonderful blessed day.✨🌺🌸🪴😊
ruclips.net/video/zo1mszuXVOA/видео.html. This video gives some more info on it and the description has the product link--it was a kit. Very sturdy and easy to assemble
Hi. It's difficult to know what's wrong with it without any details. Too much sunlight exposure, too much/little irrigation, and poor drainage can each lead to the decline and death of the plant. You could try transplanting it to a container consisting of 1 part peat moss to 1 part perlite if the plant still has roots and you suspect drainage from the heavy clay is the issue. I recommend mastering them in container culture before considering putting them in the ground. The biggest challenge you will face with in-ground plumeria is the winter. Cold wet conditions kill plumeria. Hope that helps
My plumerias are losing leaves randomly. One day a big leaf, another day a mid size leaf, and another day one of the smallest leaves turn to yellow and then fall off. If it was the oldest leaves it wouldn't be a concern to me, my small leaves make make worry. What's their problem?. The soil is a mix of pit-moss and potting soil. Not to mention that some dots appear on yellow leaves.
Are you in the Phoenix area? We are having a historic heat wave and many plants are struggling even plumeria. My plumeria in the direct sun is getting yellow leaves from the sun bleaching the leaves and then dropping. You may want to provide some 50-60% shade to prevent the solar bleaching of the leaves. The spots could also be a sign of nutrient deficiencies. I often see deficiencies on my plumeria in the heat of the summer like pale leaves but don't plan on correcting them by fertilizing until we are out of the extreme heat as fertilizing now will only burn the plant more.
@@EnlightenmentGarden I am in eastern Turkey. I have put the pots in a tree shade while they can get sun in the morning. no leaf burn is seen, i know what it's like. They were very happy in winter because i had put them in home next to window. they were thriving in a way that they bloomed at the age of second year from seed germination and the main stems grow more that 40 cms. From the first day i took them out, they started weird signs such as losing flower buds, losing leaves, stunted growth and so on. I was hoping they are gonna grow well in summer but now they're quite disappointing. Also few weeks ago i fertilized them with nitrogen fertilizer. now i don't know whether i am over watering or the whole thing is because of our climate. day-night temperature difference is over 17 degrees.
Sorry about that--I should edit that out as it was a mistake. Plumeria like a ph of 5.5-6 and the native soil in our area has a ph of around 8 so we need to lower it
hello, thank you for sharing your videos with us. What about demonstrating us by actually doing it I would like to keep my Plumeria small and bushy just like the ones you have on this video perfect size for my place. like your wonderful video. I learned so much just watching your video have a wonderful blessed day.✨🌺🌸🪴😊 16:59
Thanks for the great info! I’m 6 months in on my first 🌸 🤪
This was so helpful, & I wasn't even searching this!😅 I'm in Tucson I've had my plumeria for going on 3 summers & im barely getting a bloom🥲super excited but I learned they do not like our intense sun!
I've watched 👀 a few of your videos now?... I LOVE Your Plumerias?!?...lol my 2 favorites?...have to be Fire Storm?... Christine, Divine & Dragon Kiss?...lol I love your backyard?... it's Gorgeous!! 😍
Thanks!
Thank you I just got 3 and certainly need this information
You must love plumerias a lot to go thru all troubles during summer and winter ( almost 2/3 of the year)… hope this year of 2023 you don’t have extreme heat like in TX. I started growing plumerias (4 in pots only) so far I just enjoy the shapes n their leaves, 😢.
Plumeria are beautiful! Summer 2023 was brutal for Arizona. 31 consecutive days above 110 in the Phoenix area. The plumeria doesn't mind the heat but does need shade from the direct afternoon sun to avoid sun scald. I've since moved to grow all plumeria in containers except my huge Inca Gold for ease of care. The winter is what does them in. A combination of rain and cold (30s and below) easily rots them out.
i’m in gilbert Az ( 9b also.). I bought three plumerias in the spring after watching you. ( cancun, lipstick and pacific pearl). As you know it was a LONG HOT summer. So far they are all thriving being planted in the ground. Any videos you do about ANY plants in this area would be great...... as you know it is a tricky climate ......
thank you for the tips, i also live in a dry zone 9b so this video is really helpful! and that's so cool you have whiptail lizards nesting under your mulch!
So glad this was helpful!
Hi Natasha... good to see you again. Thanks for the tip on pushing blooms and on Epsom salts.
Take care and be safe.
Cheers, Johno
I am considering growing plumeria. Thank you! I am in 9b, too.
hello, thank you for sharing your videos with us. What about demonstrating us by actually doing it I would like to keep my Plumeria small and bushy just like the ones you have on this video perfect size for my place. like your wonderful video. I learned so much just watching your video have a wonderful blessed day.✨🌺🌸🪴😊
Thank for sharing with us
Absolutely amazing..
It nice plant plumeria
IN SAN DIEGO THEY GROW JUST LIKE IN HAWAII
If you folia feed do it on dark.for my soil zn and manganese with a lityle chelated iron will make a big difference also thanks
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I love the metal netted shade structure! How did you make it or where did you buy it? Thanks!
ruclips.net/video/zo1mszuXVOA/видео.html. This video gives some more info on it and the description has the product link--it was a kit. Very sturdy and easy to assemble
@@EnlightenmentGarden Thank you! I appreciate it!
Hello I live in Avondale and I planted a plumeria with no amendments and it is not doing well . What do you suggest I should do next?
Hi. It's difficult to know what's wrong with it without any details. Too much sunlight exposure, too much/little irrigation, and poor drainage can each lead to the decline and death of the plant. You could try transplanting it to a container consisting of 1 part peat moss to 1 part perlite if the plant still has roots and you suspect drainage from the heavy clay is the issue. I recommend mastering them in container culture before considering putting them in the ground. The biggest challenge you will face with in-ground plumeria is the winter. Cold wet conditions kill plumeria. Hope that helps
I bought a potted plumeria and is in ground now. Has grown maybe 2 inches in 2 yrs. What am I doing wrong?
My plumerias are losing leaves randomly. One day a big leaf, another day a mid size leaf, and another day one of the smallest leaves turn to yellow and then fall off. If it was the oldest leaves it wouldn't be a concern to me, my small leaves make make worry. What's their problem?. The soil is a mix of pit-moss and potting soil. Not to mention that some dots appear on yellow leaves.
Are you in the Phoenix area? We are having a historic heat wave and many plants are struggling even plumeria. My plumeria in the direct sun is getting yellow leaves from the sun bleaching the leaves and then dropping. You may want to provide some 50-60% shade to prevent the solar bleaching of the leaves. The spots could also be a sign of nutrient deficiencies. I often see deficiencies on my plumeria in the heat of the summer like pale leaves but don't plan on correcting them by fertilizing until we are out of the extreme heat as fertilizing now will only burn the plant more.
@@EnlightenmentGarden I am in eastern Turkey. I have put the pots in a tree shade while they can get sun in the morning. no leaf burn is seen, i know what it's like. They were very happy in winter because i had put them in home next to window. they were thriving in a way that they bloomed at the age of second year from seed germination and the main stems grow more that 40 cms. From the first day i took them out, they started weird signs such as losing flower buds, losing leaves, stunted growth and so on. I was hoping they are gonna grow well in summer but now they're quite disappointing. Also few weeks ago i fertilized them with nitrogen fertilizer. now i don't know whether i am over watering or the whole thing is because of our climate. day-night temperature difference is over 17 degrees.
At 6:30 you say plumeria like a higher pH but I assume this was an accidental mistake because everything you’re adding is a bit acidic?
Sorry about that--I should edit that out as it was a mistake. Plumeria like a ph of 5.5-6 and the native soil in our area has a ph of around 8 so we need to lower it
@@EnlightenmentGarden I Aimee what you intended but wanted to make sure no one was confused or hassled you. Thank you for the helpful video!
How do you care for roses in AZ?
Please check out my rose playlist for care tips. ruclips.net/p/PLsqSEUyMFGjSbETlFlCREvFB_EW_QSyKO
Is there an email I can write to? I have questions?
hello, thank you for sharing your videos with us. What about demonstrating us by actually doing it I would like to keep my Plumeria small and bushy just like the ones you have on this video perfect size for my place. like your wonderful video. I learned so much just watching your video have a wonderful blessed day.✨🌺🌸🪴😊 16:59