How To Care For Hibiscus Plants 

Hibiscus care assures their success and bright flowers. These seven tips will help your hibiscus thrive:

Hibiscus plants need 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily. Put them in a sunny indoor space or a south-facing garden plot.

1

Provide Full Sun

 Hibiscus plants need constant moisture, especially during growth. Water them deeply and frequently to keep the soil moist but not soggy. Let the top inch of soil dry between waterings.

2

Water Regularly

To avoid root rot, plant hibiscus in well-draining soil. A blend of normal potting soil and perlite or sand ensures drainage. Check garden beds for rich, well-draining soil. of normal potting soil and per

3

Use Well-Draining Soil

 Use a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer or flowering plant fertilizer on hibiscus. To promote strong development and many flowers, fertilize every 4-6 week

4

Fertilize Appropriately

Hibiscus can be pruned often to maintain its shape and promote growth. After flowering, remove wasted blossoms and leggy stems. This will increase plant size and blossoms

5

Prune Regularly

Check for aphids, spider mites, and whiteflies. Check the plant and use insecticidal soap or neem oil to control pests. Improve airflow to prevent fungal illnesses.

6

Protect from Pests and Diseases

Hibiscus plants like humidity and heat. Keep temps 60-90°F (15-32°C). Indoor plants need a humidifier or humidity tray to stay moist.

7

Ensure Proper Temperature and Humidity

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