I have successfully rooted some gardenia cuttings and have some crape myrtle on the way as well as azalea and holly cuttings. Once they have rooted and they're taken out of the container that is used to maintain the proper humidity, should I continue to mist the leaves frequently or just try to maintain the soil moisture? Also, I have them in indirect light but not direct light, this is correct, isn't it? I must admit this was very exciting to do for the first time!!
Thank you for all your suggestions.
Care of rooted cuttings
Yes indirect light until they get bigger, if you've taken them out of the humidity container you don't need to mist them anymore.
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