Check Humidity: Regularly check the humidity inside the bag or under the plastic wrap. The environment should be moist but not soggy.
Mist the Cuttings: Use a spray bottle to mist the cuttings every few days. Avoid watering the cuttings directly to prevent rotting.
Maintain Cleanliness: Change the water in the spray bottle regularly to prevent bacterial growth.
Step 4: Transplanting
Check for Roots: After 3-4 weeks, gently tug on the cuttings to see if they resist. You can also carefully inspect the bottom of the container for root growth.
Transplant Rooted Cuttings: If roots are visible, transplant the cuttings into individual pots with fresh potting soil. If roots have not yet developed, replace the plastic cover and wait another week or two.
Post-Root Care: Once the cuttings have rooted, remove the plastic cover and place the pots in a bright, airy location. Water as needed to keep the soil moist but not waterlogged.
Outdoor Transplant: When the cuttings are well established, typically by the following spring, transplant them outdoors into your garden.