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Managing Psychotria viridis leaf cuttings through Nthn NSW winter?

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I have a bunch of psychotria viridis leaf cuttings that are well rooted but yet to send up new growth.

 

I'm a little concerned about my ability to get them through a northern NSW  (coastal) winter.

 

Maybe a small greenhouse is needed? Bunnings sell small plastic - enclosed greenhouses that might keep humidity up sufficiently?

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possibly keep them inside near a sunny window, or on top of a heated bed. I've got the same situation but i'm slightly north

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On 13/04/2019 at 2:44 PM, bongoman said:

I have a bunch of psychotria viridis leaf cuttings that are well rooted but yet to send up new growth.

 

I'm a little concerned about my ability to get them through a northern NSW  (coastal) winter.

 

Maybe a small greenhouse is needed? Bunnings sell small plastic - enclosed greenhouses that might keep humidity up sufficiently?

I would rather move them indoors, easy & save!B)

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Yep, I'd agree. These are plants that are happy in pots. Move them in and outdoors as weather and seasons dictate. I've read of people who keep them happy as bathroom potplants - they do like the humidity :)

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