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URDU/HINDI Subscribe Our Channel for Daily Updates: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy1--MJjfohXxtwwI9iagIg ===================== Tips On Hibiscus House Plant Care, Placing, Watering, Pests, Fertizing, Pruning, Soil, and Repotting Growing Tropical Hibiscus is a rewarding and exciting process. Learn how to grow these fancy, dramatic dinner-plate sized flowers with the right cultural care. Full sun, and high light levels are crucial for successful flowering as well as the right amount of water and feed. All this revealed in this video. The hibiscus cutting should be 5 to 8 inches long. Remove everything but the top set of leaves. Trim the bottom of the hibiscus cutting to be cut just below the bottom leaf node (bump where the leaf was growing). Dip the bottom of the hibiscus cutting in rooting hormone.The next step for propagating hibiscus from cuttings is to place the hibiscus cutting in well draining soil. Make sure the rooting soil is thoroughly wet, then stick a finger into the rooting soil. Place the hibiscus cutting into the hole and back fill it around the hibiscus cutting.Place the hibiscus cutting in partial shade. Make sure the rooting soil stays damp (not wet) until the hibiscus cuttings are rooted. The cuttings should be rooted in about 4 weeks. Once they are rooted, you can repot them in a bigger pot. Tips On Hibiscus Houseplant Plant Care, Placing, Watering, Pests, Fertizing, Pruning, Soil, and Re-potting Care for hibiscus plants by watering regularly, providing sunlight and spraying with a soil activator. Spray hibiscus plants once or twice a month to make them more heat tolerant, cold tolerant and drought tolerant with this free video on gardening