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Course Overview
Plumeria growth is not constant. A plant may rest, wake slowly, grow in flushes, pause between pushes, prepare blooms, or slow again as conditions change.
This course teaches students to read those stages before changing care. The goal is to identify what the plant is doing, decide whether the pattern is normal, and choose the smallest useful action.
Growth-cycle care is phase-based. Water, fertilizer, pruning, sun exposure, and troubleshooting should match the plant's current phase rather than a fixed calendar or one isolated symptom.
Course Outcomes
- Describe the difference between dormancy, wake-up, active growth, temporary pauses, and stress.
- Recognize active growth signals in leaves, tips, stems, water use, and seasonal behavior.
- Explain why slow growth is not always a problem and why overcorrecting can create new stress.
- Match watering, feeding, pruning, and transition decisions to the current growth phase.
- Use a simple checklist to choose safe next actions without stacking too many changes at once.
Course Lessons
- What Active Growth Looks Like
- What Slows Growth
- Normal Pauses vs Trouble
- Matching Care to the Cycle
- Growth Cycle Checklist
Related CareGuide Reading
- Understanding the Growth Habits of Plumeria (Plumeria Traits and Characteristics Guide)
- From Dormancy to Blooms (Seasonal and Regional Care Guide)
Key Takeaway
Growth-cycle care is phase-based. Identify the current phase before changing water, fertilizer, pruning, sun exposure, or troubleshooting.
