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Bridal Bouquet Plant
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The name Bridal Bouquet can refer to a few different plants, but the most common is Plumeria pudica (also known as White Frangipani). It is a tropical shrub or small tree known for its beautiful, waxy white flowers.
Here is a general guide to caring for a Bridal Bouquet plant (Plumeria pudica):
Light
- Full Sun: This plant thrives in abundant sunlight. It needs at least 6-8 hours of direct sun per day for the best growth and flowering.
- Partial Sun: While it can tolerate some partial shade, it will produce fewer flowers.
Watering
- Drought-Tolerant but thrives with regular watering: Bridal Bouquet is considered drought-tolerant once established, but it will grow and flower best with consistent moisture during its active growing season (spring and summer).
- Deep and Infrequent: Water deeply and then allow the soil to dry out before watering again. Overwatering can lead to root rot.
- Potted plants: Potted plants may need more frequent watering than those in the ground, especially in hot weather.
- Winter dormancy: Reduce or stop watering during the winter months when the plant is dormant.
Soil
- Well-draining soil is essential: This plant is highly susceptible to root rot, so it’s crucial to use a soil that drains well.
- Soil mix: A loamy, rich soil is ideal. You can use a standard potting mix and amend it with something like pumice, perlite, or sand to improve drainage.
- pH: The ideal soil pH is between 6.5 and 7.0.
Temperature and Humidity
- Tropical plant: Bridal Bouquet thrives in hot, tropical climates with high humidity.
- Frost-sensitive: It does not tolerate frost. If you live in a colder climate, it’s best to grow this plant in a container so you can move it indoors during the winter.
Fertilizing
- Heavy feeder (in a pot): If your plant is in a pot, it’s a good idea to fertilize it regularly during the growing season to encourage blooms.
- High-phosphorus fertilizer: Use a fertilizer that is high in phosphorus to promote flowering. You can apply it once a month during the active growing season (spring through summer). Avoid fertilizers that are high in nitrogen, as this will lead to more foliage and fewer flowers.
Pruning
- Maintain shape: Prune to maintain the desired shape and size.
- Remove dead leaves: This will enhance its appearance and promote new growth.
- Tolerates heavy pruning: The plant can tolerate heavy pruning, but keep in mind that it may not bloom right away afterward.
Common Problems
- Pests: Watch for common pests like mealy bugs, scale, and caterpillars.
- Diseases: The plant can be susceptible to brown spot and rust fungus.
- Yellowing leaves: This is often a sign of overwatering.
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