1、 Soil
Hibiscus has a strong ability to adapt to the growth environment, so the demand for cultivation soil is very low. It can grow well even in poor soil. However, it is best to use more fertile loose soil, which is more conducive to the development of plant roots and its growth will be faster p>
2、 Sunshine
It prefers sunshine, but it can also grow in a semi overcast environment. It is better to give plants enough light during breeding and see as much sunshine as possible. However, when the sun is strong, you should pay attention to shading and don't let the plants be exposed to too strong sunlight p>
3、 Moisture
Hibiscus likes to grow in a humid environment, so it should be hydrated in time. When the air is dry, it should be watered appropriately, but the water volume should be controlled well, not too much. It is also afraid of waterlogging, so it is necessary to discharge excess water in time, and there can be no ponding in the basin p>
4、 Precautions
During the breeding period, hibiscus will be infringed by diseases and pests from time to time, and prevention work should be done at ordinary times. Open more windows to ensure adequate ventilation in the breeding environment, which can be well prevented. Once the damage of diseases and pests is found, the diseased branches should be cut off and burned, and then sprayed with corresponding drugs p>