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Old 11-17-2008, 11:50 PM
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Got a cutting of this interesting plant for a vivarium. I placed the bottom of the cutting on spag, and toothpicked it to a cork background without spag on the rest of the cutting.

I'm misting once or twice a day. Humidity from 75-95% depending on the vent fan. I also have a very small/slow fan recirculating air in the tank as well.

I have it in direct light from a spiral compact flourescent 26watt (100w equivalant) daylight bulb. The top of this cutting is about 6" from the light.

So far there is no noticable change from when I placed it there 2 weeks ago.

Should I move it farther from the lights and or place in a shaded area? Do I need to place the roots on spag? I only have the bottom bulb roots on spag, the rest are open air, waiting for it to attach to the cork. If it hasnt changed for the worse in 2 weeks, maybe it's fine where it is?

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