I've only ever done soil propagations before, so I'm new to doing them in water. These are a few dieffenbachia cuttings I have, including one that already came with a small root. They're gently held together with a garden velcro strip to keep them contained (for space-conserving reasons), and the water I'm using has been treated with API stress coat for chlorine. Should I use a bigger glass container? And how often should I change the water? Any other advice would also be appreciated. Thank you!

(Also, should the one already containing a single root be moved to soil instead?)

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