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Course Overview

Waking a plumeria after dormancy is a gradual restart, not a switch that turns on in one day. The plant moves from quiet rest into active growth as light, warmth, root activity, and bud movement return together.

This course teaches students to identify true wake-up signs, make first watering decisions, wait for growth before feeding, reintroduce sun and heat carefully, and use a spring start checklist without rushing the plant.

The course stays focused on the early restart window. Full outdoor transition, corrective feeding, cold-damage repair, and advanced troubleshooting belong in their own courses so students do not mix every spring task into one decision.

Course Outcomes

  • Recognize true wake-up signs such as bud swell, tip movement, and changing water demand.
  • Use soil temperature, weather stability, and plant firmness to time first watering.
  • Moisten the root zone gradually without saturating inactive roots.
  • Wait for active growth before resuming fertilizer.
  • Protect tender new growth from sudden sun, heat, wind, or cold setbacks.

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Key Takeaway

Wake-up care works best when it follows evidence. Confirm active restart, rehydrate gradually, wait for growth before feeding, and protect tender new growth from sudden setbacks.

Course Content

Orientation
What Wake-Up Really Means 2 Topics
Core Lessons
First Watering Decisions 2 Topics
When to Resume Feeding 2 Topics
Reintroducing Sun and Heat 2 Topics
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Confirmation
Spring Start Checklist 2 Topics
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