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How do I revive a wilted Plumeria?
A wilted Plumeria may indicate underwatering or overwatering. If the soil is dry, water the plant thoroughly and let any excess water drain away. If the soil is waterlogged, allow it to dry slightly before watering again. Trim any wilted or damaged leaves to reduce stress on the plant. Place the plant in a shaded Read more
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What are some signs of overwatering in Plumeria?
Signs of overwatering in Plumeria include yellowing leaves, wilting despite moist soil, root rot, and a foul smell emanating from the soil. Overwatering can lead to suffocating the roots and promoting root rot diseases. Adjust the watering schedule and ensure the soil has proper drainage to prevent overwatering and maintain the overall health of the Read more
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How often should I water the cuttings?
Water the cuttings lightly, about once every 2-3 weeks, to avoid overwatering, which can cause rotting. Read more
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Why are my Plumeria leaves turning yellow?
Yellowing leaves in Plumeria can be caused by various factors, such as overwatering, nutrient deficiencies, pest infestations, or exposure to cold temperatures. Check the soil moisture, fertilization schedule, and inspect the leaves for pests to identify the cause. Adjust care accordingly to address the specific issue. Read more
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Can I water plumeria every day?
Watering every day is not recommended, as it can lead to overwatering, which may cause root rot and other issues. 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