2019 Project – Planting and Growing Plumeria from Seeds
Camelot seed soaking, viability notes, FlexiPlug planting, pH experiments, roots, and transplant timing.
Real Seed Projects
Follow the practical side of growing plumeria from seed: parent selection, seed counts, soaking, germination, FlexiPlug trials, seedling care, transplant timing, records, first blooms, and keeper decisions.
This page replaces the old project Knowledge Base landing screen. Project articles and older links still exist, but this is now the clearer project hub.






Camelot seed soaking, viability notes, FlexiPlug planting, pH experiments, roots, and transplant timing.
Early-bloom experiments, group tracking, parent combinations, and bloom galleries.
A cross-pollination project with seed counts, compact-growth observations, and bloom-evaluation plans.
A practical seed-preparation method using fresh Camelot seeds.
How to use codes, spreadsheets, photos, parentage, and bloom notes to make better decisions.
Seedlings that have earned more attention after growth and bloom evaluation.
Save the pod parent, pollen parent if known, harvest date, seed count, viability notes, and planting date.
Take photos at soaking, planting, germination, true leaves, roots, transplanting, first branches, and first bloom.
Do not judge too early. Track bloom cycles, fragrance, color stability, growth habit, leaf traits, and plant strength.
For plumeria, seedlings, seedling supplies, FlexiPlug kits, and Florida Colors Nursery products, use FloridaColorsPlumeria.com. For broader care decisions, use PlumeriaCareGuide.com.