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Course Overview
Sunlight gives plumeria the energy to grow leaves, build wood, support roots, and develop blooms, but light only helps when the plant can handle the heat and water demand that comes with it.
This course teaches students to judge sunlight by duration, intensity, heat load, plant condition, and acclimation instead of using a single rule for every plant.
Students learn the difference between low-light weakness, true sunburn, heat stress, and normal daily leaf response so they can move a plant with purpose instead of guessing.
The course keeps fertilizer and product changes secondary. The first task is to read the light pattern, compare symptoms, and choose a safer placement plan.
Course Outcomes
- Explain why direct sun supports plumeria growth and blooming.
- Separate useful light duration from harsh heat load.
- Recognize common low-light and too-much-sun symptoms.
- Choose better placement using morning sun, afternoon protection, and microclimates.
- Build a gradual light plan for potted plants across seasons.
Course Lessons
- What Sun Does for Plumeria
- Reading Low-Light Symptoms
- Reading Too-Much-Sun Stress
- Choosing Placement
- Building a Light Plan
Related CareGuide Reading
- Preventing Sun Damage in Plumeria – Use for course-level sunlight safety
- How to Transition Plumeria to Full Sun – Use for gradual acclimation
Learning Note
Use these readings as supporting references after you complete the PlumeriaWay observation steps. The goal is to match the plant’s light, heat, and placement conditions before adding unrelated corrections.
