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6. Creating the Ideal Environment for Rooting
Place your cuttings in a shaded area where they will not be exposed to direct sunlight. This is crucial because direct sunlight can dehydrate the cuttings and prevent them from taking root. After about 7 to 10 days, you should begin to see signs of growth, with small new shoots emerging. It’s essential to keep the cuttings in a semi-shaded spot until they are well established. The rooting process may take anywhere from 30 to 75 days, depending on the temperature and conditions.

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