That's what I would do, David. As I said, I have never really had much of any luck rooting/grafting plumeria in the fall/winter months. I did just pot up another four yesterday that have rooted. Those were cut the first week of September and put into perlite 9/15. It took them two months to root. These are fast-rooting plumeria, normally taking 3-4 weeks to root in mid-summer. I still have about a dozen left in that bucket. It will be interesting to see if they root this fall. They are outside in sun when it is warm/dry, but will otherwise stay in my "Everything Else" greenhouse over the fall/winter months along with two more buckets filled with cuttings taken over the last two weeks.