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1. Allow your frangipani cuttings to dry out before planting it. This is especially true if you are working with fresh cuttings. The cut ends need to scar over before you place them
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1. Wrap the seedpods in cheesecloth or a section of nylon stocking to capture the seeds when the pods break open. A single seedpod typically contains somewhere between 25 and 30 seeds
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1. Cut off any frail, dead or damaged sections of the frangipani plant at any time. Make the cut below the damaged section in a healthy part of the plant. 2. Stand back several feet
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1. Plant frangipani in well-drained beds that aren't prone to standing water. Choose an area that provides some afternoon shade and is protected from north winds. 2. Water frangipani
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