It was impossible to find a humidity dome in my town that was tall. Thus the reason to cut up the plastic bottles, I was getting ready to cut some 2 liter pepsi bottles up when i decided to give an old aquarium a try first.
It works well and it had a temperature sticker on the side of it. I just used plastic wrap to cover the top.
1. Start off by getting a clean area to work.
2. Make sure you have your rooting gel or powder, a container of water big enough to do cuttings in, SHARP scissors, and some pre-soaked peat pellets.
3. Spray the aquarium down with hydrogen peroxide.
4. Get a get amount of your rooting agent on your scissors and poke holes int the peat pellets to prepare a home to poke the clones after cutting. I like to get a bunch of the hormone in the hole.
5. Pick your branch for cloning confidently cut it. I like to have a couple sets of nodes. I peel the skin of the plant back by breaking the bottom node apart and peeling the little branches off. This exposes fresh skin to heal.
6. Place the cutting under water and take a 45 degree cut, get some root hormone on the bottom of the cutting and plug it into the peat pod.
7. Use your fingers and poke the peat pod shut so no light gets in around the stem. Place under a small florescent tube light 24 hours a day for a week or so.
8. Don't over water them...i just use the spray bottle of low ppm water (rain water) to do my watering when they look dry, let them breath a couple of times a day by taking the plastic back for a few minutes. Mist them about ounce a day, and don't do too much to them.
Sorry about the length of the post...i just want to get in and help someone, instead of being the one looking for help all the time. Keep up the good work, I hope this helps