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Step : 6 You have to water at the time when the soil on the top of the pot starts drying up. It may take about ten days for this soil to dry. When the leaves start to emerge from your cutting, you can make small holes in this polythene. So that air can go inside it. When it has completely grown all the leaves, then you have to remove it from the polythene pot. When the hibiscus cuttings are well rooted, then you can plant these cuttings separately in another pot.
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Growing cuttings in Water
In this method, to develop roots in the hibiscus pen, dip the cutting in a container or jar containing water in such a way that the hibiscus cutting is submerged in about 3 inches of water, but the leaves are away from the water. Must stay Now place the cuttings in a pot or container in indirect sunlight, in about 3 to 4 weeks, roots will start emerging from the cutting. After the hibiscus pen develops roots, you can transplant it into a pot filled with soil or a grow bag.