How To Winterize Hibiscus Plants
When wintering hibiscus plants, first you will need to move the plant indoors before overnight temperatures fall to 45 degrees Fahrenheit. Get rid of any dead leaves as well as decaying flowers and using a plant wash solution, clean the plant of any bugs. Place the hibiscus plants in a cool location near a window where it can get direct sunlight. You might also want to supplement with artificial light if required.
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Winterizing a Hibiscus Fertilize your hibiscus weekly the month leading up to your planned date to close your garden down for the season. Move the hibiscus indoors before overnight...
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1. Fertilize your hibiscus weekly the month leading up to your planned date to close your garden down for the season. Move the hibiscus indoors before overnight temperatures fall t...
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Hibiscus plants are perennials that can live 20 years or more. In warmer parts of the country, hibiscus plants bloom all year long outdoors. In colder areas of the country, most pe...
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Tropical Hibiscus Move tropical hibiscus indoors for the winter. Pot in a mix of two parts peat moss, two parts soil and one part vermiculite. They don't like sudden changes, so, t...
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Determine the Type of Hibiscus Determine if the plant is a tropical hibiscus or a hardy hibiscus. Unlike tropical hibiscus plants, hardy hibiscus are able to withstand cold winters...
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