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Hibiscus Care

   

Hibiscus care depends on the type of plant. Some do not require much attention once they stabilize. The care should start with good planting materials. Use only quality cuttings or saplings obtained from reliable sources. For best results, the area selected for planting should have sunlight at least six hours a day. Sandy soil that contains some organic matter and is slightly acidic is ideal. The drainage should be good so that water will not pool at the base of the plant. This can be tested by filling water in the pit taken for planting and ascertaining how long it takes to drain out.

The distance between plants depends on the size of the shrub. The larger plants should be further apart than the smaller ones. A rule of thumb is that the leaves of one should not touch the leaves of the other. There should be good moisture retention around the plants. Mulching is advised. Regular watering until the plants are established, and during summer months may be required.

Fertilizing is important. Water soluble and slow release fertilizers may have advantages over conventional ones. Yellowing of leaves may indicate that the plant is under stress either because of disease or a variety of other reasons. Watch out for pests and insects that damage the plants. Other dangers are fungus, bacteria and virus. There are suitable remedies for all these. Try to use organic products to combat these problems. The healthier the plant, the better its resistance.

Regular pruning is necessary to have a bushy plant and to control its shape. Fresh growth comes below every cut. About half an inch of wood should be left between the cut and the leaf node on each branch.

Potted plants have better flexibility than fixed ones in winter care. They can be taken inside when freezing starts. Make sure to leave them by a window so that some sunlight is available. Proper care will bring out the best in your Hibiscus.

Author: Kent Pinkerton
 
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Kent Pinkerton is a popular columnist. Kent likes to pen down articles about this area.
 
 
 

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