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Jun 16, 2016 10:56 AM CST
Name: Khalid Waleed
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Sabrina, I don't think they will develop roots so quickly that they are all over the place. I agree with Porkpal here. If I were you, I would remover the bottles from those cuttings that have sprouted and give them some fresh air. If you keep the soil moist (not wet) than they will grow well in 3 hours sun, unless it is over 100*F. My cuttings have survived 110*F though they get 3 -4 hours sun everyday. I just keep them moist and they are doing well. But shifting the half done cuttings at this time will be quite risky in my view.

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