Adenium Seedlings Soft

Adenium seedling growing question. I have several adenium seedlings recently received. I did exactly like the directions said and I now have 4 seedlings that seem soft.  What do I do?  I removed the adenium seedlings from their pots today thinking they needed to dry out but I’m at a loss.

Adenium Seedlings Soft answer

It sounds like the seedlings plants need to hydrate.  As long as desert rose seedlings are not discolored or mushy/oozing then it’s most likely a hydrating problem.  If you are using the correct soil you can increase the watering.  Be careful not to over water desert plants. The soil must be airy and quick draining. Sometimes it may take a plant a week or more to hydrate properly.

Are yohealthy adenium seedlings u keeping the adenium seedlings in a warm area between 75 to 85 degrees?  Does your pot have holes so the water drains out? Does the plant get at least 8 hours of strong sunlight a day?  If yes to the answers, then you do not need to wait for the soil to dry out. The soil can remain a bit moist for the first month or so.

Not all Sunlight is the Same for Adenium Seedlings

Direct sunlight is not light through a window facing south. Glass filters out the sun rays strength.  It may seem bright but some of the wavelengths are filtered out too.  It’s better to give the adenium seedlings plant 65 to 80% direct sunlight than through a window.

AdeniumRose Company LLC grows its adenium seedlings (once 1/2″ thick or thicker) in 70% sunlight under a shade house. What’s a shade house?  It’s an outdoor open growing area that has a fabric cover on top only.  The fabric filters out a percentage of the sun strength but lets everything else in (rains, dust, bugs, etc.). The purpose is to protect the plants from too much sun strength in SE Florida.  Our growing zone is 11 which is harsh on young and old plants. We are 100% tropical with bunches of rain every day plus sweltering heat and humidity.  Needless to say is harsh on most plants not native to the area.

Red Butterfly wing Plant

Questions about the Red Butterfly received. The Mariposa Christia Vespertilion is known as the Red butterfly wing plant.  I’m assuming it is dormant because it just dropped all of its leaves. Does the plants leaves grow back on the same stems? Should I cut it back? If so, where should I cut it?

Answer: Mariposa Christia Vespertilion plant is a rare plant and there is not much information about growing it in various climates.  The grow new branches most of the time when producing new leaves.

Red Butterfly wing plant Growing

Exotic grower has over 2,000 red butterfly wing plant seeds ready to plant. We plan to plant them this month to start new plants using heat mats and grow light. After about 4-5 months most of the Mariposa Christia Vespertilion seedlings go outside.

The red butterfly plants grow in indirect sunlight until they are put in 3.5″ pots.  Once in pots Exotic grower gives them 60% to 70% sunlight (under shade cloth house).  Based on growing the Mariposa Christia Vespertilion in south Florida we keep the soil moist but not wet.

 

Dormancy: Red Butterfly wing Marisa Christia Vespertilion

In our area (tropical climate) they do not go 100% dormant. The Christia Vespertilion drop about 80% of their leaves during winter in our area (SE tropical Florida).  Exotic grower has many clients in various cool to cold climates. They protect the plants from the cold (container growing them).  I would not cut the plants back until you see where new grow occurs.  Yes, they will grow in the ground in SE Florida!

Exotic Grower pruned 90% of their seed producing stock to see the outcome. We hope they grow back with thicker trunks and more branches as they do in the summer. The red butterfly wing pants were last pruned in mid-summer 2019 (8 months ago).  Our company is still experimenting with them to gain more growing information.

Seed Germination of the Red Butterfly wing Plant

The seed stock plants produces seeds year round in our climate.  In cooler and colder climates do not expect seed growing until late summer.  Seed germination rate is about 40%. It can take 3 months or more to germinate seeds. Once germinated it will take several more months until they are ready to transplant.

If you have growing experience with the red butterfly wing plant please send information to AdeniumRose Company LLC. Any information is appreciated.

Plant Grow Lights Learning

Question about using grow lights with adeniums and other plants.  We have adenium desert rose plants in Austin, Texas.  At this time of year we keep them inside as it frequently gets down to 40F at night.  We are concerned that they are not getting enough sun.  Would you advise a type of grow lights that works best with these plants.  I tried to educate myself and came away not knowing what spectrum if best.  Thanks for your help

Answer:   Adenium Rose Company  is not using any grow lights except for seed germination.  Having said that we are in the process of building a vertical growing facility in North Georgia (Zone 6a to 7). We will be using 100% LED products. The grow light fixture will have true full spectrum. The grow lights units we are using will have adjustable light intensity, duration and green/red balance adjustment on the light fixture.

Grow Lights Basics LED’s

We have spent countless hours reading about grow lights, their specifications and quality of the LED’s.  There is no one size fits all.  The basic LED light mixes are full spectrum, bloom and vegetation LED. Then there are various generations of LED (generation1, 2 3 etc.). Some cost a fortune and cheap. Some LED fixtures have adjustable intensity settings, red/blue adjustments, timers and much more.

The units we are using will have adjustable light intensity, duration and bloom/vegetation balance adjustment on the light fixture.  They will have UV and IR light too. The uMol spread will controlled by making by light spacing.

Our vertical growing area will consist of units with 4′ x 4′ shelving units. Each unit shelf spacing will be between 30″ to 48″. The grow lights fixtures will be on a pulley system to give the ability to adjust the distance between the plant and light.

Once we get a better handle on the grow lights products used and time using them we will create several blog posts but that will be towards the 2nd half of 2020.

Red Butterfly Wing Plant Update

The red butterfly wing plant, bat wing, Mariposa Cristia Verpertilloris, is a rare and unusual plant in the USA.   Adeniumrose Company started experimenting with growing these plants 3 years ago.  Yes, these were offered on a limited basis starting late last year. Now we are in what we call rare plant seed / seedling production mode.

Viable Red Butterfly Wing Seeds

It took 2 years to get good seeds from various sources to start the process.  Then another 2 yrs to get viable red butterfly wing plants to produce good seeds. Purchasing seeds is not an option due to costs and getting bad seed stock.  It took 7 seed sources (all outside the USA except for one) until we received the right Mariposa Cristia Verpertilloris plant seeds.  The germination rate on the seeds purchased were less than 10%. They cost on the average $2 a seed so you see it’s expensive!

As of the summer of 2019,  ExoticGrower Company / AdeniumRose Company now has several Red Butterfly Wing plants growing for seed production. No do not and will not sell seeds.  The germination rate of the seeds produced from our plants is approximately 32%.  It takes about 8-9 months before the plants are well established in nursery pots before they are released to clients.

 

More Red Butterfly Wing Growing Information

How does Adeniumrose Company collect the red butter fly wing seeds?  First, the germination rate of the seeds directly corresponds to seed collecting timing. The flower stalks grow at an uneven rate. In other words, the seeds start to produce from the flowers starting at the bottom of the flower stalk. Each stalk needs to be checked 7 days after they start to bloom for seeds.

AdeniumRose Company waits until the first 6 sets of flowers have produced seeds before we cut off the stalk.  If you cut the stalk too soon on the Red Butterfly Wing then the germination rate will drop to 10% or less.  If you wait too long then the pod opens and you will lose the seeds.  We do not wait until all flowers have produced seeds. Each flower pod contains 3 or more seeds (VERY SMALL!!)

Each seed production plant of the Mariposa Cristia Verpertilloris plant produces several flower stalks a year in our environment.   In some environments (cooler and less humid) may not produce any viable seeds. Plus, Adeniumrose Company / ExoticGrower uses Dyna-Gro Foliage once a month.

Germination takes place in a controlled environment.  The temperatures, water and fertilizer are regulated to get the best germination rate.  All seeds are planted within 45 days of collection. ExoticGrower Company uses a soilless coir based pro propagation mix. Once the plants are 4-5 months old we transplant them into 3.5″ nursery pots. When they are well established in the nursery pots (8-9 months) they are released to clients.  They are easy to grow beautiful plants once they are well established.

Desert Rose Seedlings Adenium

Growing desert rose seedlings require patience. Many people purchase adenium seeds online and expect flowers in 12 months or less.  Adenium plants, just like all desert plants, require patience and dedication. It takes time to fatten up the caudex and care when young to prevent rot.

First the Desert Rose Seedling Have Patience Part

desert rose seedlings trayIf you want to give your desert rose seedlings the best start do not transplant them early.  Many people tend to rush transplanting them.  Over the years we have learned that it’s better to leave them in the growing liners longer.  AdeniumRose Company / ExoticGrower Company  waits until the seedling is busting out of the plastic of 1 inch liners. The liners are 1 inch wide by 2 inches deep.

When removed from the growing liner the caudex is a good 1″ wide and 1″ deep.  The desert rose seedlings are placed in 3″ round or square nursery pots.  At this point the adenium seedlings are approximately 8 months to 1 yr old.   Yes, we do crop the seedlings about 2 months before the removal from the liners.

Once the adenium plants are in 3″ pots we then wait until they are busting out of those pots before we move them up to the next size.  Remember, we are growing these outdoors under a shade cloth (70% sun).  Yes, we have automatic watering and fertilization system in a very warm and humid environment (Tropical SE Florida). Your results may vary.  Be patient.

Now the Desert Rose Seedlings Flowering Part

Contrary to many peoples opinions, adenium seedlings may flower within 1 yr.  The trick is to use the right nutrients starting when the desert rose seedlings are about 8 months old.  We use Dyna-Gro Bloom when we want to test a few seedlings for flower type.  Now if you do this you will cause the plant to focus energy on blooming not growing.

When you buy a plant at big box stores (home improvement stores/nurseries) they force blooms this way.  If the plants are not blooming they lose sales.  We do not recommend using a bloom formula until the desert rose seedlings are 18 months old.  Wait until they have a few branches and the caudex is at least 1″ wide.

Desert Rose Seedlings Pot Size

Ok – you now know how Adeniumrose Company grow adenium seedlings in liners.  What pot size should you use for seedlings?  This depends greatly on your growing environment. If you do not regularly tend the plants you may need to use larger pots so they retain some moisture longer. Desert rose seedlings require monitoring.  If you do not want to monitor your plants or you are not automated (water/fertilizing) then do not buy seedlings.

Since you are not a nursery use pots that breathe. We use bonsai pots and Terra cotta type pots only when planting for clients.  Yes – some are glazed but not on the bottom. The size of the pot for desert rose seedlings should not be more than 1/2″ – 3/4″ wider on each side of the plant.  If the caudex is 1inch use a 2.5 to 3 inch pot.  Desert rose seedlings could use a pot 2.5 to 3 inches deep.

Remember to use the right soil and give the plant plenty of water during the growing season.  If you have questions please post them in the comment area below.

Have a great time growing your desert rose seedlings!

Exotic Plant Herb Tropical Plant Growing

Exotic herb plants, medical herb or tropical Plants received from ExoticGrower Company were grown in a tropical Southeast Florida. The exotic plant varieties grew under a shade house (60-70% sun) or out in the 100% open area in containers. SE Florida has very harsh humidity and strong sun radiation. The shade house is critical to protect plants from too much sun and heat.

This following information was just updated (April 2019).  It’s a two page sheet included with the exotic plant shipments, herb plants and  non cactus/succulents plants.

Check your growing environment and USDA zone.  If you are not in the USDA growing zone for the type of exotic plant you selected then you need to grow the plant in a container.  Many exotic herb plants, tropical and medical plants require protection from cold weather and/or extreme heat. Check to see how much sun or shade a plants can handle. These are general instructions.

Planting

In ground Planting 6 pot size plant or larger plant when received: Dig a hole at least 1 ft by 1 ft.  If you are planting a larger exotic plant (larger root system) make the hole at least twice the size of the root system.  Back fill 25% of the hole with the proper type of soil,  compost or even manure mixture. Check the internet for the proper soil mix for your type of plant.

If planting a herb, fruit or similar exotic plant then use a good airy rich soil or compost when your do the actual plant planting. Stay away from moss based mixes or ones that develop a top crust. Again check the proper soil type for your plant.

Container planting: Pick a pot at least twice the size of the exotic plant root system. Clay pots and pots with holes are better to control moisture, root breathing and heat. The roots need air to grow well and survive.  It’s better that you do not OVERSIZE the pot for the plant.  Soil nutrients get depleted and it is better to repot in size increments so soil is replenished and the roots grow strong.

Fill the bottom and sides of the pot with the soil you plan to use. Then plant the tree using a good airy potting soil or more compost depending upon the type of plant. Coir based mixes are great!

 

Steps:1

  1. In ground planting of exotic plants, water the planting holes one day before planting the small plants.
  2. Plant in the late afternoon to avoid the hot sun the first day.
  3. Do not plant the root ball more than 1/2″ below the soil. The roots need to breath. Look at the exotic plant trunk color to see the coloration difference near the soil one. Keep the area that was exposed to the air above the soil!
  4. If growing in a pot (especially a bonsai pot) then spread out the roots. Try not to damage the roots. We use chop-sticks to separate the root ball to gently spread the roots out.
  5. Add a root hormone such as Dyna-Gro K-L-N to the water the first 21 days.
  6. If the exotic plant tends to fall over then add support. Put a stick into the hole and use a twist tie to hold the plant upright. When you insert the support stick try not to damage any roots under the soil!  If using a bonsai pot, wire down the plant to support it.
  7. Pack soil around the seedling base lightly.
  8. Water lightly for the first few days.
  9. After 30 days add a good fertilizer with micro nutrients such as Dyna-Gro Grow or Dyna-Gro Foliage.
  10. Research your growing environment to make sure you are planting the type of exotic plants properly.
  1. Remember these are good general planting instructions. Not all plants grow the same. If you are not sure check the internet for more information on soil types and light requirements.

Complete nutrition results in superior plant growth. Why choose anything less for your plants? There are 20 elements necessary for optimum plant growth. Air and water supply carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. Macro-nutrients are required by plants in large amounts. Micro-nutrients are required in smaller amounts. Eliminate any of these elements, and plants will display abnormal growth, deficiencies or may not reproduce. The following is a brief guide to the role played by each of these essential nutrient elements. Dyan-Gro Grow and Dyna-Gro Foliage contain the macro-nutrients needed for plants. Compare the ingredients to see what your fertilizer is missing!

neem exotic plantNeem (azadirachta indica) – Neem exotic plant (may medical uses) are semi-desert plants USDA zones 9 – 11 . They are NOT herb plants.  If you treat them like a regular herb plant they may die!  Over watering is the number one killer of neem plants.   Number two is the wrong soil. The soil needs to be fast draining and airy!  What is a neem leaf?  It’s the WHOLE frond not the individual very small petals. You may lose some or most of your fronds when planting.  Expect it to take up to 3..4 weeks to recover if planted properly and give the right sun light/water.

Moringa plants (moringa oleifera) USDA zone 9-10  – Retains its water in the roots similar to many desert plants. They like water but the soil must be fast draining and airy.

exotic plantChristia Vespertilionis plants. These are new to the USA.  Since we are in a Tropical area they grow great as long as we keep them in 65-75 sunlight.  With less sunlight the leaves will not turn the red color. Too much sun and they burn. They like to dry out for 1-2 days between watering. We use a soil mix with less perlite than in our desert/semi-desert plants.   Various sites on the internet says they will go dormant and lose leaves in cooler climates. However, I would treat them as semi-tropical plants and protect them from cold weather.

How to Make soil Airy:  Add perlite to mixes.   Add small NON porous rocks. Use clay pots to allow air flow.  Make sure there are holes in the bottom of the pots.

How to retain some moisture but not too much:  Use coir based mixes not Moss! Moss mixes tend to create crusts on top of the soil which causes water and air flow problems.

Advice:  The number one thing we hear from people is “My Gardener said xxxxx”  Be careful, the majority of gardeners are not exotic plant experts. They may know about local plants/grass/trees but not about rare exotic plants. There are many different growing environments and micro-environments in all areas.  Do your research and understand plants are living things that will do great but sometimes no matter what you do they may die. It may be the water, the nutrients, the sun light, heat, soil, cold, bugs or ?? causing problems.    Enjoy growing your plants. Please visit our blog for more information.

Potting Exotic Plants Root Health

Potting exotic plants with root balls or starting to create a bonsai plant requires a bit of work. Do not  just pour soil around the plant without reviewing the roots.  You obtained a quality rare plant, exotic herb or cactus plant and now you need to pot it.  How do you handle the roots?  How deep do you plant it in a pot?  What’s the root crown?

exotic plants bombay bonsai
Exotic Plants include Pseudobombax. This is a 15yr old bombax in a bonsai pot just starting to leaf out!

Pot for Exotic Plants

Whether your exotic plants have massive root balls or just starting out you need to take care of it.  Determine the size of the pot needed by how you want to grow the plant.  Bonsai? In the ground? Container planting with other plants?  The right size pot is critical when considering water retention, root development and style.  The bigger the pot the more soil and water it holds which could cause root rot.

bombax exotic plantsThe first image shows what you can do with tropical plants and bonsai work. Psuedobombax in naturally grows 30 feet tall and very wide if in the ground.  It’s a caudex form plant as a bonsai. The 2nd image is another bombax about 15yrs old. Notice the pot is very shallow.  Every year the roots are trimmed on these exotic plants and the soil is refreshed.

If your exotic plants are non caudex tropical or non desert/semi desert then an oversized pot will not cause problems in most cases.  If you are growing rare desert or tropical exotic plants including neems or moringas then the size does matter.

It’s always better to start the plant in a smaller pot rather than an oversized one.  Your pot should allow for 2 inches of width growth along with 2-3″ of depth unless you are doing a bonsai plant.  The inches are based on the width of the roots of the plant.

Exotic Plant roots and Improving Plant Growth

Check the exotic plant roots before selecting the pot size. The roots and all about the roots.  If you have chop sticks or thin bamboo sticks then get them ready for usage.  Many tropical exotic plants, desert and semi desert plants come with tight balls of roots.  The tiny end roots (usually light color) need space to grow and collect nutrients.  You create space by spreading out the roots before potting.  Yes, you can damage the roots by pulling on them by hand to spread them out but there is a better way.

Use chop sticks (we do this) and gently spread out the root balls. Loosen the roots starting at the bottom by pushing the sticks and pulling slowly. Pretend your exotic plants has “Afro” hair.  If you pull hard on hair it breaks just like roots.  Yes, if the plant root ball was oversized for the previous pot its a bit tough to spread out.  Once you spread out the roots measure the width and then determine your pot size.

If you plan to bonsai then you spread the roots out wide.  If the roots of your exotic plants do not stay in place consider wiring down the roots. Use rocks under the plant to force the roots outwards or other method of root spacing.  Remember the object is to give the small roots room to grow and collect nutrients.

When you pot the plant do not bury the root ball deep. It should rest just at the soil level or not more than 1/2 below the soil level. This insures that the roots will get air!   The root crown is the top of the root.

Check other pots concerning fertilizers, soil types and root hormone (we use Dyna-Gro K-L-N). Not all soils or fertilizers are the same.

Growing Curry Leaf Plant

growing curry leaf plantGrowing Curry Leaf India Tree plant used for its leaves.  Murraya koenigii, Kadi Patta is a tropical to sub tropical tree in the family of Rutaceae. The curry left tree is native to India.

The leafs used in India cooking know as Indian Curry.  The curry leaf plant names include Curry leaf plant, Karivepallai, Curry Patta, Kari patta, Murraya koenigii spreng or Sweet Neem tree.  Do not confuse this with the Neem tree (Azadirachta indica).  Growing the curry lleaf plant is easy once established.

The plants offered by ExoticGrower Company are grown by seed in south Florida.  Seeds are from a know quality parent plant.   The nature curry leaf tree  grows 4–6 m (13–20 feet) tall with a trunk up to 40 cm (16 in) diameter. The aromatic leaves are pinnate with 11–21 leaflets. The plant produces small white flowers which produce small shiny-black  drupes containing a single seed.

Curry Leaf Tree Plant Uses

When growing curry leaf plant remember to use organic fertilizers and sprays.  The leaves are valued as seasoning in southern and west-coast Indian cooking. It’s usually fried along with vegetable oil, mustard seeds and chopped onions in the first stage of the preparation. Used to make thoran, vada, rasama nd kadhi.  In Asia, the plant is used for many Thai or other dishes.

The leaves of Murraya koenigii are used as a  herb in ayuvedic and Siddha medicine which they are believed to possess anti-diabetic properties, but there is no high-quality scientific evidence for such effects.  You agree by using the site or purchasing the plant  that the company or staff of Adeniumrose Company LLC, ExoticGrower Company or associated companies is not liable for any usage of the plant  what-so-ever.

Growing Curry Leaf Plant

If you live in a tropical or semi-tropical climate (zones 9-12) growing curry leaf plant is preferred for year round leafs.  The curry leaf plant does not like frost.  It’s a great container plant which you bring in during winter.  When grown as a container plant is restricts the plant to a more manageable size.

The curry leaf plant lover bright sun light.  If you live areas with temperatures above 90 degrees then give them a bit of shade if possible.  We grow them 100% once they are in the 3.5″ pots under a shade house (70% full sun) since SE Florida gets very hot and humid.

Exotic Rare Plant Release 2019

Exotic Rare Plant releases start next month. Expect very hard to find plants including Red Butterfly wing (Christia vespertilonis red).  The red butterfly wing plant seed germination rate is very low and the seeds are costly.  ExoticGrower Company (AdeniumRose Company LLC) started over three years ago to grow these exotic plants.

exotic rare plant seeds               Seeds were obtain from USA and other sources.  The USA and Thailand seeds were a complete  waste of time and money. In fact, the Thailand seeds received, from three different sources were nothing more than grass seeds.  Finally 3yrs ago some good seeds arrived from Europe. Out of the 50 Exotic rare plant seeds received only 11 germinated and 5 survived.

Exotic Rare Plant Christia vespertilonis Release Date

After 2yrs the 5 plants started to produce seeds of the red butterfly Exotic Rare Plant .  ExoticGrower planted the seeds as soon as they were obtained from the plant.  Fresher the better with rare plant seeds. These seeds have a higher germination rate (about 40 percent) than any ones  purchased.  The parent plant red butterfly wing Christia vespertilonis are now approximately 2.5 feet tall with several branches.

Yes, we started to take cuttings and 60% survived the rooting process.

Expect the release of these Christia vespertilonis plants is in late March or first part of April when the weather gets a bit warmer in most areas of the USA.  yes, we will send notice to registered clients.  Please go to the Adeniumrose.com website to register (create an account). No purchase required.

Other Soon to be Release Exotic rare plants from ExoticGrower Company

Yucca Rostrata   4″ pot size March

Pachypdiums  March

Moringa Release include 3gal sizes March

PseuodoBomax specimen bonsai specimen size March

Euphorbia knuthii   April

Curry leaf tree    April

Jumbo Adeniums Late April – Yes we received some yellows!

Extra-large size Adeniums April

Dioscorea elephantides specimen size April

and others.

Currently, Epic Grower LLC has over 30 varieties of exotic rare plants in various stages of growth from seed. The process to grow exotic rare pants is slow. it requires learning about the plants, finding good seed sources and experimenting.  Many times the seeds received are not the right plant or completely fail to germination.  Plants considered rare include ones endangered, very hard to propagate, and hard to find.

Desert Rose Winter Dormancy Growing Question

desert rose winter jumbo flowers
Possible flowers types for Yellow Jumbo adeniums received January 2019

Q:  The Desert Rose Winter dormancy in NY.  I am interested in purchasing a adenium 3-in-1 type from AdeniumRose Company / ExoticGrower.  I have 2 planters that are 3 feet tall.  My thought was to put one on each side of my front door on the porch which gets direct sun. I would like to purchase 2 before they sell.  But I would not want them delivered until June as I live in New York.

How long will you hold a plant.  Also what type of soil should I purchase?

A:   The planter is very tall for the 5″ wide for a desert rose 3-in-1 plants. They average 10″ inches tall which would do great in 8″ wide pots about 8″ to 12″ deep.  If you use a 3′ tall pots then fill in the bottom with rocks (2 feet).  Cover the rocks with a cloth to prevent the soil from sinking down into the rocks. Finally, plant the desert rose plant using proper soil.

Just received many extra large (caudex 5..6 inches across caudex with an average height 14″) and jumbo plants (caudex 7 to 10 inches across caudex with an heights 18″ to 26″ tall we will be released in March (not 3-in-1’s).

ExoticGrower hold plants up to 45 days not 4 months because it’s very busy starting this month and would be very easy to lose plants kept too long.

Desert Rose Winter Dormancy Varies

There are many articles on soil to use on this blog.  Use the search area and put in soil.   yes, AdeniumRose Company / ExoticGrower does offer soil for adeniums and other type of succulents/cactus plants.

During desert rose winter dormancy period if you have a warn location with some sunlight inside then the plant will survive until spring.  Adenium plants are in dormancy during this time of year.  I some areas dormancy means complete leaf lose and in others just no growth.  Many collectors use grow lights to keep the adeniums growing during the winter months.

The AdeniumRose Company growing area in southeast Florida allows year round growing of adeniums with minimal dormancy.   This is not true for all plants grown such as plumerias which lose 100% of their leaves from December through late April.