Removing damaged branches and roots.
- When: Before putting them out for spring.
- What: Start by checking your plumeria for signs of insects, branch or root rot, soft branches, bent branches, or broken branches.
- How: Cut all damaged branches until you see all white when possible. Trim roots until you see white or green.
- Why: Remove dead, damaged, and diseased branches and roots help to prevent insect & decay organisms from entering the plumeria. Eliminate crossing branches to prevent damage caused by their rubbing against each other.
At the beginning of each season, we examine what we did last year and determine how to improve our methods and products. https://www.floridacolorsplumeria.com/plumeria-care-regimen/