Watering, fertilizing, repotting and more (plumeria)

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What should you watch out for when pouring?

In summer, Frangipani needs plenty of water without waterlogging. to water Do it regularly and pour water off the saucer or planter immediately.

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In winter, the watering is significantly reduced or completely stopped.

Do not pour water directly on the leaves, just water Plumeria always on the trunk.

Why should you fertilize frangipani carefully?

Over-fertilization of plumeria makes the plant lazy to flower. It then hardly develops any flowers. It is fertilized from March until the onset of flowering. After that, set that Fertilize quite a. Use nitrogen-rich fertilizers while the plant is young. You can provide older plants with fertilizer with an emphasis on phosphate.

When is repotting necessary?

Do not use a frangipani too often repot. Younger specimens only need a new pot every three years, older ones are only repotted after five years. Too frequent repotting stresses the plumeria too much.

When repotting, the root ball is shortened by a quarter in order to stimulate the growth of the plant.

Are you allowed to cut frangipani?

Cutting is not necessary. But you can shoot shoot tips directly above one in spring eye cut to make the frangipani look better branched.

If you Offshoot want to grow, cut cuttings in the spring for propagation.

Which diseases can occur?

Illnesses are almost always due to poor care or a wrong location.

Many fungal diseases occur because the substrate is permanently too moist.

What pests do you need to watch out for?

  • Spider mites
  • Thrips
  • Aphids
  • Whiteflies

Spider mites and thrips are the most troublesome for the frangipani as they eat their way into the trunk. An infestation should therefore be combated immediately.

Why does the frangipani lose its leaves?

It is a natural process for the Frangipani to lose all or almost all of its leaves in autumn. It indicates that the plumeria is beginning to rest. If she is not allowed this break, which lasts four to six months, only a few flowers will develop.

Why do the buds fall off?

If the buds fall off unopened, the plant is too dark or too cool. Nor does it like it when it is switched over frequently.

In a favorable location, it is as sunny as possible. The temperatures do not drop below 15 degrees even at night.

How is the Frangipani properly overwintered?

During the break, place the Frangipani in a bright place in the cool winter garden, entrance area or greenhouse.

During the winter time, the Frangipani is not or only very little watered and not fertilized.

Tips

The frangipani is also called the temple tree. the poisonous Ornamental plant needs a very bright, preferably sunny location. The substrate must be permeable to water and rich in nutrients.

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