Which Plumeria lover is not familiar with the situation? You wait 3 or more years for the first bloom of a seedling and then only a strange bun appears, and you know you have to wait at least another 2 years for the plant to try again. Isn’t that enough to drive you crazy? This bun is actually the plant’s attempt to form a flower bud. Unfortunately, the plant is not strong enough to give the bud the final push, resulting in a ‚fake‘ or ‚pseudo‘ bloom. Just a plug. If we recognize in time that a budding attempt looks like a bun, we can carefully pinch off all the tiny leaves around the bud with our fingernails. A long, pointed pair of scissors (that should be clean) can also work. After up to 10 days, we can see if this intervention has been successful. You should then see that the plant is now forming an umbel instead of a bun. This way, we can get our seedling to show us its first bloom.This phenomenon can also occur in mature plants if they lack the strength for bud formation for certain reasons.A Bun is an Annoying Thing
But what is this bun?
What can we do about it?
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