Description
Rare Plumeria 'Jamaica Fire' Fresh Unrooted Cutting – Vibrant Tropical Beauty! Bring the tropics to your garden with this Rare Plumeria 'Jamaica Fire' , a stunning variety known for its intense fiery hues and delightful fragrance. This fresh, unrooted cutting offers an excellent starting point for enthusiasts looking to cultivate a truly unique plumeria variety. 🌺 Key Features: Variety : Plumeria 'Jamaica Fire' – Known for its vivid colors that blend red, orange, and pink tones. Cutting Type : Unrooted – Ready to be rooted and nurtured by you! Fragrance : Sweet, tropical aroma that enhances outdoor or indoor spaces. Growth : Thrives in warm climates, with lush foliage and abundant blooms once established. 🌞 Growing Tips: Place in well-draining soil and water sparingly until roots develop. Ideal for sunny spots; plumeria love warmth and sunlight! Perfect for potting or in-ground planting in USDA zones 10-11 or as an indoor/outdoor potted plant in cooler zones. Transform your space with this exotic bloom! Order now to start your tropical garden journey with Plumeria 'Jamaica Fire'. To grow roots for your Rare Plumeria 'Jamaica Fire' unrooted cutting, follow these steps to ensure successful rooting and healthy plant development: 🌱 Steps for Rooting Your Plumeria 'Jamaica Fire' Cutting: Prepare the Cutting : Inspect the cutting to ensure it's firm and dry. Allow the cut end to callus by placing it in a shaded, dry area for 3-5 days. This step helps prevent rot when planted. Choose a Pot and Soil : Use a small pot (4-6 inches) with drainage holes. Prepare a well-draining soil mix , ideally a cactus or succulent mix, or a homemade mix with equal parts perlite, sand, and potting soil. You can also add a small amount of coarse sand or pumice for extra aeration. Planting : Place the callused end of the cutting about 2-3 inches deep into the soil, making sure it is stable and upright. Lightly firm the soil around the cutting to hold it in place. Watering : Water sparingly to avoid rot. Give it a light misting or a small amount of water to moisten the soil, then wait until the soil is completely dry before watering again. Provide Warmth and Light : Place the pot in a bright, sunny location or under grow lights if growing indoors. Plumerias love warmth, so a consistent temperature around 70-85°F (21-29°C) encourages rooting. Watch for Root Development : After 3-6 weeks, gently tug on the cutting to check for resistance, which indicates root growth. Once roots form, water more regularly but still allow the soil to dry out between waterings. Transplanting : Once the cutting is well-rooted, you can transplant it into a larger pot or into the ground (in warm climates). Gradually increase sunlight exposure if transitioning outdoors.