Plumeria Troubleshooting Guide

The Plumeria Troubleshooting Guide helps you quickly identify and resolve common issues such as yellowing leaves, poor blooming, pests, and root problems—ensuring your plumeria stays healthy and beautiful year-round.

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How do I protect my Plumeria from extreme temperatures?

Plumeria plants can be sensitive to extreme temperatures. To protect your plant from scorching sun during hot weather, provide shade or use a shade cloth. In cold weather, move potted Plumeria indoors to a warm spot or cover in-ground plants with frost blankets. To avoid sudden temperature changes, gradually acclimate the plant. Keep an eye on weather conditions and adjust protective measures accordingly to ensure the well-being of your Plumeria.

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