The sowing time of Hibiscus is not fixed, except in winter, the other three seasons can be seeded. When potting, pay attention to control the indoor temperature, and the sowing time can be appropriately relaxed.
The potted Hibiscus can sprout about 1-2 weeks after sowing, and the water can be poured once after the sprout. It should be noted here that different sowing seasons lead to different germination times. If the room temperature is well controlled for about two weeks during autumn sowing, the different indoor temperature will also lead to earlier or later germination time, with slight deviation.
The potted planting soil of Hibiscus should be slightly decomposed peat soil, if there is no condition for flower friends to use the conventional planting medium.
After sowing, the roots and buds are covered with soil, and then the water is poured into the soil. Pay attention to the depth of covering soil about 1-2lcm. When watering, it is necessary to choose the spray method to prevent the sprinkling too fast, so that the cover soil is washed away. If the sowing time is about March, the whole plant can be covered with a layer of plastic film. When the height of bud is about 3-5cm, a small opening can be opened on the film to keep air permeability. The advantage of plastic film is that it can keep warm and moisturize, which is helpful for the germination of Hibiscus.