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Oct 13, 2016 4:27 PM CST
Name: kbuntu
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico (Zone 13a)
Plumerias Region: Mexico
Hello everybody,

I live in beautiful Puerto Vallarta, Mexico where Plumerias grow almost everywhere. I didn't noticed them before but I found a plant (see attached pic) and now I see them everywhere. The plant I've found was in a plastic container with very hard, cement like red soil. So, we took it home and literally chiseled off the "soil" and planted it in a new pot. The plant got a shock immediately from all the good stuff it received.
Thumb of 2016-10-13/kbuntu/f1d930

After a couple of days it lost almost all it's leaves but were still relatively green.

Thumb of 2016-10-13/kbuntu/2c4503

I watered the plant once after I repotted it.

What would you recommend I should do?
Thank you

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