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Old 12th February 2011, 07:47 PM
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Default Re: Miranda cuttings

Well if you live in a humid enviroment with all the good conditions temperature etc etc Then you wouldn't need a bag. But you can also use the bags and it will/might help them....If you use the bag method, when you're about to take away the bag do it slowly maybe open for an hour 1st a day then slowly adjust the plant so it doesn't just die of sudden drop of humidity. Hope this helps
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