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How to raise the new hibiscus?

Jane Margolis
2020-11-16 11:23:35
The yellow leaves of Golden Diamond may be caused by overwatering. At this time, the plant should be depotted, the blackened and rotten roots on it should be cut off with scissors, and then planted in new and well-drained soil. It may also be caused by too much light. At this time, it should be changed to a cool, warm and ventilated place for breeding. It may also be caused by too little fertilization. At this time, it should be topdressed with some low concentration of flower fertilizer with high nitrogen content.

1. Soil replacement

Just bought back the hibiscus flower, because it is still in the slow pot period, itself is more fragile, if immediately change the soil, it is easy to make the plant injured.And hibiscus itself on the soil requirements are very low, the business attached to the soil enough to support the normal growth of hibiscus, so it is recommended that there is no need to change the soil, if you want to change, you have to wait through the slow pot period before changing.

2. Illumination

After the hibiscus flower has just been bought, do not raise it in a place where the light is particularly strong, because the plant has not yet adapted to the environment at this time. If the light is too strong, the leaves will be easily sunburned. You can first cultivate it in a ventilated and shaded place, and then let it receive the sunlight after it has completely adapted to the environment.

3. Temperature

Just after buying the hibiscus flower, you can control the temperature around it between 20-25 , which is the most suitable temperature for the growth of hibiscus flower, so that the hibiscus flowers can better adapt to the environment, after a period of time can grow normally.

4. Fertilization

When you first buy it, don't rush to give it to the hibiscus flower, because the hibiscus flower has not yet adapted to the new environment, if you rashly fertilize it, not only will it not promote growth, but it will hurt the root system.

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