How to grow hibiscus
Last Update :2024.04.30
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Soil: Hibiscus hibiscus does not have high requirements for soil quality, and can adapt to soils other than those with high saline and alkali content; Temperature: It likes a warm environment, and the optimal temperature is between 15-25°C; Watering: Frequent watering is required Watering, usually once a day, mainly to water thoroughly; Lighting: It is best to give it a full-sun lighting environment every day, and in winter, give it about 8 hours of scattered sunlight.
1. Soil
1. Soil
Hibiscus hibiscus does not have high soil requirements and can adapt well to soils other than those with high saline and alkali content. It is best to use loose, fertile, well-drained, slightly acidic clay soil.
2. Temperature
It likes a warm climate environment, and the optimal temperature is between 15-25℃. In winter, it should be moved to a room with a room temperature of 15-22°C for cultivation, otherwise it will not be able to survive the winter in the northern region.
3. Watering
Water it enough, usually once a day, mainly to water it thoroughly. In summer, water once in the morning and once in the evening, and spray water frequently to increase the humidity of the air and prevent the flowers and leaves from falling early. In winter, watering should be reduced and fertilization should be stopped to ensure a safe winter.
4. Light
Give it more than 8 hours of light every day. If there is insufficient light, the flower buds will fall off, the flowers will shrink, and the color will be dull. But in summer it needs to be shaded to avoid direct sunlight.
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5. Fertilization
Hibiscus has a large demand for fertilizer. You can use organic fertilizer, phosphate fertilizer, and decomposed compost mixed in appropriate amounts as base fertilizer; use some urea aqueous solution and phosphate fertilizer every month. Mainly fertilize with light fertilizer 1-2 times.
6. Repotting
Repotting should be carried out before moving outdoors in early spring and April every year. There are three things to do when repotting: first, replace with new culture soil; second, cut off some overly dense curly fibrous roots; third, apply enough base fertilizer to ensure soil fertility.
2. Temperature
3. Watering
4. Lighting
5. Fertilization
6. Change basin
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