April 03, 2024
by Ananya Jain
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Select a Champa plant with plentiful branches from the nursery. Let it acclimate to its surroundings before repotting it ten days later.?
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Water your Plumeria weekly with an inch (2.5 cm) of water. If it's outdoors and raining, skip watering. Indoors, saturate soil once weekly, then let it drain.
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Place your plant where it gets 6-8 hours of sunlight daily. Plumeria won't bloom without enough sun. In outdoor areas, position pot in direct sunlight.
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Another crucial aspect of cultivating Champa is its placement. Ensure it's planted at least 10 to 20 feet apart from other trees or plants to allow its roots ample space to grow.
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When temperatures drop below 50 ¡ãF (10 ¡ãC), move your Plumeria indoors. Cold weather can harm or induce dormancy in Plumeria.?
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Champa's scent may attract flies, mites, aphids, and other bugs. Apply horticultural oil or insecticide, like malathion, to its leaves following instructions.?
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