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How to raise Hibiscus

Skyler White
2020-07-20 08:40:15
Fertile and loose soil is more conducive to the growth of Hibiscus. During its growth, it should be given sufficient light. When the air is dry, it should be watered more. If it is not excessive, it should be well controlled and no water should be accumulated. Fertilizer should be applied in the period of vigorous growth and before flowering, generally mainly P and K fertilizers. Propagation is generally a method of cutting. There will be insect damage during the growth period. Spray the chemicals in time.

I. breeding environment

1. Soil: it does not have high requirements for soil, but fertile and loose soil is more conducive to the growth and development of Hibiscus.

2. Light: Hibiscus likes sunshine. During its growth, it should receive sufficient light, but it cannot receive strong sunlight, otherwise it will cause damage to it. In summer, we should properly shade it, or put it indoors and in a well ventilated place, so as not to cause dry flowers and leaves.

3. Water: when the air is dry, water more, control the amount of water, and pay attention to the fact that there is no water in the flowerpot, so as not to cause rotten roots. If the water is too much, discharge the excess water in time.

4. Fertilization: fertilization should be applied before its vigorous growth and flowering, generally based on P and K fertilizers, so as to ensure sufficient nutrients, which is conducive to the growth of Hibiscus.

2. Breeding methods

Cuttage Propagation: select robust branches, cut into 15-20cm segments, insert the branches according to the row spacing, the depth is generally 10-15cm, the best, the soil according to the actual water can be poured, when cutting without base fertilizer

3. Common pests

During its growth, there will be insect pests, generally aphids, red spiders, etc., after the discovery, we should strengthen ventilation, and then prune off the diseased branches, which can reduce the damage of insect pests on hibiscus, and make it grow more healthy.

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