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What can I do... My plumeria tree is in a dormante state. My kittens knocked it over :( (I didn't notice for about 2 days as I put it in the basement to protect it. I have put new soil in the pot with the tree & watered it but I am concerned that there might be real damage. Should I try to take cuttings and start again or just continue to water it and see what happens? Thank you, Jeanine...
 
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I would leave the tree alone and let it reset its roots. During this time I would cut back on the water and just mist the tips of the plant, this will help it set its roots and servive better
 
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