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 Study by yourself | For beginners who are bringing up the morning glory for the first time, starting a daily observation journal would be a good idea. Even an expert who has raised morning glories for dozens of years still keeps proper records, and refers to those records in following years. Make a note about any kind of doubt you might have. Then you can test and study how your doubt is resolved. | 
 
 
 
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The axis (hypocotyl) comes out first. 2 The hypocotyl grows and lifts the cotyledons. 3 Cotyledons facing each other are still in the closed condition. | |
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