My hardy fuchsia cuttings are rooted (currently indoors on a windowsill), and I have removed the plastic bag.. but now what? Do I keep them indoors all winter, or harden them off and keep them in a coldframe? I don't have access to a greenhouse.
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Hi there,
I would think it depends on how long they've been rooted and how much of a root system they've got and pot size.
I agree with Piskie, if they're a hardy type and growing away in a reasonable sized pot, I'd bung them outside somewhere protected.
If they are newly rooted and/or are in a tiny pot, they may not be able to stand up to extended periods of freezing or the rapid changes in day/night temp.
If you're not sure, i've had great success sinking the pots in a shallow box filled with broken up bits of polystyrene (or you could use scrumpled up newspaper) and covering it with a bit of fleece - this provides insulation and helps keep the soil temp stable.
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