vaporvac said: I'm bringing my cuttings in and out during these very cold nights but they're still growing and sending out roots! I still don't know what I'm going to do once it gets too cold to take them out in the daytime.
If they are truly rooted, you can store them in the lightest and coldest window. In winter, give them a shower out of water, because in March a spider mite or aphid will definitely appear. The ideal temperature for the 6zone is 5/+ 10 ° C.
+10'C is ideal for roots. if it is warmer, shoots will begin to grow. And you need to grow roots. In general, each root always has its own stem-freeloader. I'd rather dug them in the garden and cover them with a cloth on top. Foam white pots cannot be used exterior , the plants under them do not breathe