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Sep 21, 2020 4:01 PM CST

FlaEd said:I live in Florida also, in zone 10a. My opinion, for what it's worth, would be a minimal size up potting for this late in the season and next spring step them up when leaves start showing. Good luck.


Lucky you in 10a! Can my two mini plumerias live in say 5 or 7 gallon containers their whole life? I read on a forum that someone said that he had a couple of plumerias that were about 20 years old, 8 feet tall, and in 5 gallon pots! He was growing them in Minnesota and having to take them in during winter months. I don't think they were mini plumerias as he was complaining that the plants were to big to be easily moved around each year. He had recently moved to one of the Carolina's and wanted to know if it was warm enough to plant them in the ground there. I'm going to plant mine in the ground but in nursery pots so I can pull them out and relocate them in the garage. Think my minis can live in 5 to 7 gallon pots?

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