8 Best Tips for Hibiscus Care in Monsoon to Boost Flowering

Maintaining a hibiscus plant throughout the wet season can be a tough endeavor, but it can also be extremely rewarding.  

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Pruning of Leaves & Stems 

When you remove yellow leaves and dead stems from the plant on a regular basis, you are helping to shift the plant's energy toward new growth and blossoming.  

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Use of Neem Oil Pesticide

It is possible to protect your plants from a wide variety of pests by using neem oil, which is a natural insecticide that is also quite effective.  

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Tilling of Soil 

Roots are able to more effectively extract nutrients and water from soil that has been adequately aerated.  

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Give Fungicide Water in Soil

It is possible to reduce the risk of fungal infections by applying cinnamon powder or a fungicide solution to the soil.  

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Onion Peel Fertilizer

To water your hibiscus plants, strain the liquid and use it as a source of water.  

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Repotting Hibiscus Plant 

A reduction in transplant shock is achieved as a result of the colder temperatures and increased moisture levels, which enables the plant to swiftly establish itself in its new container.  

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Root Pruning of Hibiscus plant 

As a result of the excellent growing conditions, this procedure is most effective when carried out during the monsoon season, when the plant is able to recuperate rapidly.  

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Avoid Overwatering 

The natural precipitation that occurs throughout the rainy season typically supplies an adequate amount of moisture; thus, it is essential to keep a constant eye on the levels of soil moisture.  

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