Real Seed Projects

Plumeria 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 plumeria seed pods used for seed projects

Project Timeline

Camelot plumeria seeds soaking before planting
Soak and evaluate seeds before planting.
Camelot plumeria seeds planted in FlexiPlugs
Plant with the flag up and preserve oxygen around the roots.
Four day old plumeria seedlings emerging from plugs
Watch germination and early root formation.
Camelot seedling at 29 days old with roots ready for transplanting
Move seedlings when roots and leaves are ready.
Rows of young plumeria seedlings in nursery trays
Track the group as seedlings grow and begin to show differences.
First bloom from a Camelot podmate seedling
Evaluate bloom, fragrance, growth habit, and keeper potential.

Featured Seed Projects

2014 Seed Projects

Early-bloom experiments, group tracking, parent combinations, and bloom galleries.

How to Document a Seedling Project

Record the parentage

Save the pod parent, pollen parent if known, harvest date, seed count, viability notes, and planting date.

Photograph each stage

Take photos at soaking, planting, germination, true leaves, roots, transplanting, first branches, and first bloom.

Evaluate over time

Do not judge too early. Track bloom cycles, fragrance, color stability, growth habit, leaf traits, and plant strength.

Ready for supplies or seedlings?

For plumeria, seedlings, seedling supplies, FlexiPlug kits, and Florida Colors Nursery products, use FloridaColorsPlumeria.com. For broader care decisions, use PlumeriaCareGuide.com.