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The plastic covering should be removed periodically for ventilation to prevent mold and fungal issues.
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Watering should be minimal—only when the substrate begins to dry out.
Root Development and Transplanting
After 2-3 weeks, roots should begin to develop. Once the cuttings are well-rooted and new growth appears, they can be carefully transplanted into larger pots with regular potting soil.
By following these simple steps, it is possible to both rejuvenate an old pelargonium plant and propagate new ones. Proper pruning and care will ensure lush, abundant flowering throughout the growing season.
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