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Plumeria Freezing Temperatures


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Plumeria Freezing Temperatures. Freezing is really bad for plumeria, but frost can do some severe damage also. Leaf drop and slowed growth protects the plant from frost damage.

How to prune my freezedamaged plumeria?
How to prune my freezedamaged plumeria? from www.chron.com

Leaf drop and slowed growth protects the plant from frost damage. Plumeria plants prefer temperatures ranging from 60°f to 90°f (15°c to 32°c) during the active growing season. Plumeria is sensitive to freezing temperatures and can suffer severe damage or die if exposed to extended periods of freezing conditions.

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How to prune my freezedamaged plumeria?

Freezing is really bad for plumeria, but frost can do some severe damage also. Plumeria is sensitive to freezing temperatures and can suffer severe damage or die if exposed to extended periods of freezing conditions. Plumeria plants prefer temperatures ranging from 60°f to 90°f (15°c to 32°c) during the active growing season. As a general guideline, you should start preparing your plumeria for winter when the temperatures consistently drop below 50°f (10°c).

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