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Nepenthes cuttings turning black

I took some stem cuttings of my Nepenthes alata a week ago, and now they are starting to turn black. They are in a glass aquarium with plastic wrap over it which receives a few hours of direct sunlight in the morning. There is a tear over the plastic wrap above the plants so there is some air circulation. The Nepenthes cuttings are in long-fibered sphagnum which I water lightly every few days, and were dipped in rooting hormone powder before being planted. The last time I tried to take a cutting the same thing happened.
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The leaves turning black is usually nothing to worry about. Next time you take cuttings, try dipping the cut ends of the leaves in a fungicide. It may help with the blackening ends.
 
They are in a glass aquarium with plastic wrap over it which receives a few hours of direct sunlight in the morning.

That's most likely your problem right there (well, the big one, as I see it) - you should never place cuttings where they will be exposed to direct sun; they will simply desiccate and die before they have a chance to root. Bright light, yes -- but no direct sun.
 
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