I'd just leave them somewhere shady but with a little day light from the sides, and after a bit cut a few slits in the plastic so they don't get to the point where they go mouldy.
Taking cuttings is really a race between the plants forming new roots and the tops dying. As long as you can keep the tops green and growing, your plants will win the race. I wouldn't advise looking or doing much else except the odd bit of watering until the leaves fall off in the Autumn naturally - then you could check for root growth.
Taking cuttings is really a race between the plants forming new roots and the tops dying. As long as you can keep the tops green and growing, your plants will win the race. I wouldn't advise looking or doing much else except the odd bit of watering until the leaves fall off in the Autumn naturally - then you could check for root growth.
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