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Jan 1, 2020 3:49 PM CST
Name: Tina
Daytona Beach (Zone 9b)
Newbie to site here - this forum is amazing for great info! But I am unsure of what to do. Two weeks ago, I was gifted several very large 4' cuttings from a variety of plumerias that were still actively growing and blooming south of Tampa. I'm in Daytona Beach and cut them down to a more manageable size for rooting. My question is about when to start the rooting process. Everything I've read on this very helpful site references letting plumies stay in a dormant state during winter and then cut/root them in Spring. Since these weren't in dormancy when they were cut, should I start the rooting process now or wait? Tampa is Zone 10a and Daytona is 9b so weather is similar while not the same. Any guidance is appreciated.
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