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- To survive, plumerias need direct sunshine.
- Touch the soil about an inch down to test it. Don’t water if it is wet.
- They cannot stand poorly drained soils.
- Having a lot of soft sunshine is ideal.
- Every two weeks, fertilise the plant during the plant’s blooming season from May through September.
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- Plumerias require direct sunlight to survive.
- Test the soil by touching it approximately an inch deep. If it’s wet, don’t water.
- They are unable to tolerate ill-drained soils.
- It is best to have lots of diffused sunlight.
- From May through September, during the plant’s blooming season, fertilise it every two weeks.
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- To survive, plumerias need direct sunshine.
- Touch the dirt about an inch deep to test it. Don’t water if it is wet.
- They are unable to tolerate soils with poor drainage.
- A lot of diffused sunlight is preferred.
- Fertilize the plant every two weeks from May through September, throughout the plant’s blooming season.
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- Plumerias prefer direct sunlight to survive.
- Test the soil by touching it about one inch down. If it is wet, don’t water.
- They cannot tolerate soils with inadequate drainage.
- Prefers lots of diffused sunlight.
- From May through September, while the plant is in bloom, fertilise every two weeks.
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- Plumerias thrive in direct sunlight.
- Touch the dirt an inch deep to test it. Do not water if it is wet.
- Poorly drained soils are intolerable to them.
- Prefers lots of indirect sunshine Fertilize every two weeks from May to September, when the plant is in flower.
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Plumeria Champa Plants
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