How is your plumerias doing?

Niceville, FL(Zone 8b)

I am hoping for blooms this year. How is everyone elses?

Thumbnail by rylaff
Homestead, FL(Zone 10b)

So far mine are doing well. I will try to take photographs and post them later today.

Rowlett, TX(Zone 8a)

Are these hard to grow?

Niceville, FL(Zone 8b)

Yes and no. But the blooms are so pretty and the scent is so heavenly. It is like bringing Hawaii to you garden.

Moose Jaw, SK(Zone 3b)

Hi rylaff
Your Plumie looks gorgeous and when mine puts on more growth I'll be posting it in every thread!! ;) (Still doing the Hawaiian Happy Dance here). :D

Ventura, United States(Zone 10b)

Hi Rylaff! I have six inflo's on six different plumies. I'll be sure to post pictures when they bloom. I am in the process of moving them to a new location, which is why they are in the middle of a half dead lawn!

Thumbnail by Clare_CA
Kirbyville, TX(Zone 8b)

I live in SE Texas, zone 8b....my question is this....can I grow my container grown plumeria in the ground?? I've had them container grown for 3 years, but they've yet to bloom~ I'd love to give them some leg room to do their thing, but have been leary of setting them into the ground. Any suggestions would be appreciated~ thanks! Debra~

High Desert, CA(Zone 8a)

Debra ... do u feed ur plumerias? my plumerias are in 5 gal. containers and one is budding now. similar to brugs, u need to feed them with fertilizers with these numbers 10/52/10 or anything close to these number. check the other threads on plumerias and read the recommended url's... to learn more.

yes, u can plant them on the ground if u wish. i keep mine in the pots so i can bring them in, in the fall cuz our temperature here does not permit me to keep them on the ground. hth.

Niceville, FL(Zone 8b)

Wow, Clare. Would love to see them all in bloom. RedSunDance, I am also in 8b (barely). I keep mine in a pot also so I can bring it in come winter.

Ventura, United States(Zone 10b)

You could experiment with one and see how it does. You could also plant it in the ground, and when winter comes, build a tent/coldframe structure around it to protect it, or you could throw a sheet over it on the coldest nights. But, generally, people grow them in containers in your zone and let them go dormant in the wintertime.

Thanks, rylaff. I will definitely post pictures when they bloom.

This message was edited Oct 10, 2006 4:45 PM

Homestead, FL(Zone 10b)

rylaff:

I've been trying since yesterday to post photographs but no luck yet. :-(

Niceville, FL(Zone 8b)

Test post to see if I can post a picture.

Thumbnail by rylaff
Niceville, FL(Zone 8b)

Delecie, I am not having any problems posting. Are you getting an error message or something? Is there something I can help you with?

Homestead, FL(Zone 10b)

rylaff:

It appears that some users are having a problem posting photographs and some are not. Unfortunately I'm one of those with the problem. :-(
http://davesgarden.com/t/431645/

Mesa, AZ(Zone 9a)

Here is a photo of one of my 6 plumies that is blooming. I have three planted in the ground and three in pots. This one is potted. The smell is just awesome!

Blessings,
Awanda

Thumbnail by ACsAgapePlants
Kirbyville, TX(Zone 8b)

Thanks to everyone for their advice! I feed my plants in general, but never paid that much attention to the particular needs of my plumeria(shame on me!) I feed all my plants( yes wayyyyyy too many babies!) with a foliar feeding, and use osmocote in containers~ I think perhaps I will try planting one in the soil to see how it does...it rarely gets below 30 degrees here, and if we have a freeze it's not longer than 24 hours~ So if I makeshift a protection area or tent, maybe it will be fine....I do know I've seen plumeria growing in landscapes in Houston, which is considered the same zone....I do agree that maybe the maturity of the plant will make a difference in adapting to the colder climate...thanks again! you guys are great!! Debra~

Hempstead, TX(Zone 8b)

i have been growing mine in the ground for yrs. then before any freeze i dig them up clean off the roots and store in a bucket in an area that doesn;t freeze then in spring i plant them again.

Hot Springs, AR(Zone 7b)

Here's one of mine

Thumbnail by flowerjunkie
Hot Springs, AR(Zone 7b)

Here's another

Thumbnail by flowerjunkie
Seattle, WA(Zone 8b)

Beautiful pix! Thanks for sharing Plantnutz1 and flowerjunkie.

Hempstead, TX(Zone 8b)

well darn daisy the yellow one won't open up. but i love that pink. lets talk this winter lol.
all of mine have buds but no one is open yet.

Hot Springs, AR(Zone 7b)

Hey Farm Girl!

You know where I live. Just let me know when you want to come over for some a cuttings.

The yellow I had had for a long time..this is the one that has the seed pod on it. The pink was giving to me last year in a trade. The ones you gave me have not bloomed yet. I'm hoping that they will soon...they are full of buds....I'll send pix as soon as they bloom. I hope they are different from the pink I already have.


Homestead, FL(Zone 10b)

'Thai One', 'Mina 3 Red', 'Maui Beauty' seedlings

Thumbnail by delecie
Homestead, FL(Zone 10b)

'Maui Beauty'

Thumbnail by delecie
Homestead, FL(Zone 10b)

'Veronica'

Thumbnail by delecie
Homestead, FL(Zone 10b)

'Species'

Thumbnail by delecie
Homestead, FL(Zone 10b)

'Bridal Bouquet Pudica'

Thumbnail by delecie
Homestead, FL(Zone 10b)

'Aztec Gold' #1

Thumbnail by delecie
Homestead, FL(Zone 10b)

'Aztec Gold' #2

Thumbnail by delecie
Niceville, FL(Zone 8b)

Wow, I can smell em from here.

Homestead, FL(Zone 10b)

'Aztec Gold' #3

Thumbnail by delecie
Homestead, FL(Zone 10b)

'Candystripe'

Thumbnail by delecie
Homestead, FL(Zone 10b)

'Aztec Gold' is the only plumeria with blooms at the moment. I will post additional photographs as the others bloom. :-)

Ventura, United States(Zone 10b)

Beautiful flowers, Plantnutz1 and flowerjunkie. Thanks for posting your pictures.

Fantastic blooms and plants, Delecie. Thanks for posting all of those pictures.

Mine are just sticks right now except an unnamed pink which is just about to bloom.

This message was edited Jul 8, 2004 12:13 PM

Thumbnail by Clare_CA
Hot Springs, AR(Zone 7b)

delecia,

Astec Gold is beautiful!

Thanks for sharing...

Homestead, FL(Zone 10b)

flowerjunkie:

I am quite smitten with Aztec Gold myself. That ripe peach fragrance is quite addictive. :-) It is always so much fun to share photographs.

This message was edited May 1, 2005 10:05 PM

Bushland, TX(Zone 6a)

Comming soon,I hope the wind doesn't rip them a part first,gust over 50 mph today.

Thumbnail by Tropicman
Bushland, TX(Zone 6a)

First yrs seedling about a foot tall.

Thumbnail by Tropicman
Bushland, TX(Zone 6a)

Have a couple about 6 ft tall now,looking good so far.

Thumbnail by Tropicman
Ventura, United States(Zone 10b)

Awesome, Don! What colors are they, do you know? I have around 40 seedlings now:-)

Thumbnail by Clare_CA

Post a Reply to this Thread

Please or sign up to post.
BACK TO TOP