Hello, I am new here

Plumiedelphia, PA(Zone 7a)

Thanks Kukiat!
I believe my biggest mistake is wrapping too tightly.
I am also the guy who constantly snaps bolts and overtightens lightbulbs lol!!
It would seem that I damaged (bruised) the pieces by overtightening.
Of course I shall try again. I need to aquire some cuttings first.
I am currently out of victims. LOL!!
I was afraid that with all the tape I used, moisture had accumulated under it from the union and caused rot.
I believe now it was simply too tight.
Thanks!!

Kannapolis, NC(Zone 7b)

Oh Kukiat! I have only the most basic of a plumeria (yellow) and had no clue of all the ones above! Darn it now I may find myself addicted to yet another plant!

I need a greenhouse!

Gorgeous pics and thanks! I learned something today!

Nicole

Plumiedelphia, PA(Zone 7a)

My 2 Scott Pratt Grafts failed .....

Ventura, United States(Zone 10b)

I'm so sorry, Michael. Try again and don't give up!

Patumthani, Thailand(Zone 11)

Nicole, I am glad you like the pics. I also need more space for my new plumerias.

Clare, yours is going to be OK.

Michael, it is time to look for a new victim. Normally I use young seedling (8-12 mth old) as rootstock and select a young scion to match it. Both are easy to cut.

Kukiat

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