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What is the difference between Plumeria Cuttings, Rooted Plumeria and Grafted Plumeria

A Plumeria Cutting is the tip of a branch cut from a donor plumeria, usually about 10"-18" long depending on the donor plumeria growing habit. Cuttings do not have roots, but have been allowed to callus (callusing allow the cutting to form a tissue that allows roots to grow) Florida Colors Nursery sells cuttings in the Spring and Summer months. Cutting need time to grow a sufficient root system to last them through their winter dormancy. Cuttings made specifically for grafting are called scion and are 6"-10" long depending on the donor plumeria. A plumeria cutting will eventually have to be rooted or grafted for it to survive.

A Rooted Plumeria is a plumeria cutting that has been rooted and allowed to grow its own root system. Under good rooting conditions plumeria cuttings will form roots in 6-8 weeks or may take many months in cool climates. When you seed 3 or 4 full leaves it will most likely have roots. Rooted plants should be allowed to grow roots for at least 3 months prior to winter dormancy.

A Grafted Plumeria is a plumeria cutting (scion) that has been grafted to an already mature root system (rootstock). You should see leaves growing within 2 weeks, an indication the the graft took. It takes about 6 to 8 weeks after grafting before we feel it is ready to ship. Grafted plants are grafted to root systems approximately 18 to 24 months old, depending on the diameter of the Cutting.

Feb 06, 2018 Florida Colors Nursery

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