5 Mixed Coloured Plumeria seeds
PLumeria is the beautiful and fragreant Frangipani plant
The plants are not hardy so if living in a colder reagion they need to be kept inside at least in the winter months
keeping them in a pot helps then you can move them in and outside in warmer times
Seed has about a 65% germination rate so not all seeds will germinate
The seed must be fresh and a video of how to germinate the seeds is below,you can put them into a pot but from our experience the
seeds do not germinate as well
Keep scrolling to the bottom of the page for our video on how we germinate the seed

Germinating plumeria seeds.
1 soak the seeds in warm water for 24 hours
2place the seeds on a piece of itchen towel wet the kitchen towel so it is cmpletley damp not dripping wet and fold the kitchen towel over the seeds once
3 Place the seeds into a ziplock bag and sea;
4 hand in a bright warm sunny window with tape up high so the light shines through the bag
5 check every other day from day 3 frangi panni can germinate in days or weeks they will not all germinate the same time unless you are very lucky
6 remove any germinated seeds from the bag once they have a 1cm root and pot up in a good draining soil keep inside in a warm sunny window
7 retuen any ungerminated seeds to the bag and rehang making sure the paper is still damp
8 There will come a time when the good seed has germinated and anything left is not doing anything about 4 weeks you can disgard this seed its unlikely to germinate it or you can pot it up to try
We have several videos on plumeria please see how to germinate below and we have another on young seedlings as well
here