Troubleshooting Plumeria Problems Guide
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Why are the roots of my Plumeria turning black?
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Description: Black roots often indicate rot. Causes: 1. Overwatering. 2. Disease. Solutions: 1. Proper Watering. 2. Disease Control.
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