Published On Dec 18, 2019
I see people covering their hardwood cuttings all the time with a plastic tote, propagation frame, soda bottle, or some other humidity building device, but it's completely unnecessary with hardwood rooted cuttings and may cause problems for the cuttings down the road. Covering hardwood cuttings can be detrimental, especially if you use bottom heat. Hardwood cuttings take longer to root and this gives fungus and other unwanted pest the time they need to rot your cuttings and prevent them from rooting if you cover them, creating a much higher level of humidity. Do your little rooting hardwood cuttings a favor and take the cover off.
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