I have an inflo.

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I have an inflo.

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The plumeria plants I've been keeping in the house due to this awful cold summer have finally succumbed to red spider mite, so I put them outside yesterday in an attempt to kill the mites, I also sprayed them with an insecticide.

This morning I looked more closely at one and found it has a cluster of flowering buds. I don't know whether to risk moving it back indoors or leaving it on the deck. It only has 3 leaves now and they look so skanky that they'll fall off soon.

This was one of two cuttings I made when a branch snapped off one of my seedlings last year, so it'll be the first time I've seen flowers on it. If I do...
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