I know this sounds weird and impossible maybe, but I guarantee it's true!
I took a few cuttings from my plant and I was gonna grow them in an aerogarden, but ditched the idea after all cause I don't have the time.
I placed the cuttings in the grow-sponges and filled the aerogarden container with tap water and some nutes. Then when I decided not to continue the project, I just left the thing in my storage... Well...This is the part where it gets interesting
I went to the storage room a couple of weeks later and one of the cuttings had started growing! With absolutely zero light, zero water (well some standing water nearby) and temperatures around 40-50 F (5-10 Celsius) + even a couple of nights below freezing point!
This should complete destroy anything you have there but on the contrary, it had started growing 
After this founding I took the clone to my grow room with the mother plant (optimal environment)....and I kinda guessed the end result, it died within a day!
I guess the bottomline is that the sudden change of environment is much more lethal to the plant than the environment itself
I took a few cuttings from my plant and I was gonna grow them in an aerogarden, but ditched the idea after all cause I don't have the time.
I placed the cuttings in the grow-sponges and filled the aerogarden container with tap water and some nutes. Then when I decided not to continue the project, I just left the thing in my storage... Well...This is the part where it gets interesting



After this founding I took the clone to my grow room with the mother plant (optimal environment)....and I kinda guessed the end result, it died within a day!
I guess the bottomline is that the sudden change of environment is much more lethal to the plant than the environment itself
