How to raise potted Hibiscus

Author:Jiang Hao Date:2022-04-04 08:27

Soil: a mixture of peat soil, rotten leaf soil and river sand or sandy loam. Moisture: water should be watered in a certain amount and not too much, otherwise the root will rot, so once there is water, the water should be removed in time. The best temperature is about 20 degrees. Light: sufficient light, but shade and ventilate in summer to avoid direct strong light.

1. Dirt

It likes loose soil, so we can use the mixture of peat soil, rotten leaf soil and river sand. In addition, we can also use sandy loam for it

hibiscus

2. Illumination

It prefers sunshine, but too strong light is not suitable for it. In summer, we should shade it or put it in a ventilated place in the room, so that the flowers and leaves will grow better and will not dry up

hibiscus

3. Temperature

It prefers a warm environment. About 20 degrees is the best for it. Therefore, keep it warm in winter and don't let its temperature be too high in summer. Be careful not to let it get sunburned

hibiscus

4. Moisture

We don't like to water the rotten water in time because the air is relatively dry. Otherwise, we need to water the rotten water in time

5. Fertilization

Fertilization is more important. When it grows vigorously and blooms and buds, remember to apply fertilizer, mainly phosphorus and potassium, so as to ensure that it has sufficient nutrition and flowers grow vigorously. We should know that there will be less nutrients in potted plants, so we should apply foliar fertilizer to them once every two weeks

6. Pest control

During its growth, there will be more serious pests, so it should be ventilated and then pruned. It is not allowed to let pests invade its flowers, so that the sub plant can grow fast and healthy

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How to raise potted Hibiscus

Jiang Hao
2022-04-04 08:27
Description Soil: a mixture of peat soil, rotten leaf soil and river sand or sandy loam. Moisture: water should be watered in a certain amount and not too much, otherwise the root will rot, so once there is water, the water should be removed in time. The best temperature is about 20 degrees. Light: sufficient light, but shade and ventilate in summer to avoid direct strong light.

1. Dirt

It likes loose soil, so we can use the mixture of peat soil, rotten leaf soil and river sand. In addition, we can also use sandy loam for it

hibiscus

2. Illumination

It prefers sunshine, but too strong light is not suitable for it. In summer, we should shade it or put it in a ventilated place in the room, so that the flowers and leaves will grow better and will not dry up

hibiscus

3. Temperature

It prefers a warm environment. About 20 degrees is the best for it. Therefore, keep it warm in winter and don't let its temperature be too high in summer. Be careful not to let it get sunburned

hibiscus

4. Moisture

We don't like to water the rotten water in time because the air is relatively dry. Otherwise, we need to water the rotten water in time

5. Fertilization

Fertilization is more important. When it grows vigorously and blooms and buds, remember to apply fertilizer, mainly phosphorus and potassium, so as to ensure that it has sufficient nutrition and flowers grow vigorously. We should know that there will be less nutrients in potted plants, so we should apply foliar fertilizer to them once every two weeks

6. Pest control

During its growth, there will be more serious pests, so it should be ventilated and then pruned. It is not allowed to let pests invade its flowers, so that the sub plant can grow fast and healthy

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