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How to water Hibiscus?

Marie Schrader
2020-07-28 11:11:12
In South Korea, people call Hibiscus infinite flower, Hibiscus is another name of Trumpet Flower, which is a kind of plant with great vitality and exuberance. Its flowering period is from July to October. Hibiscus can grow up to 4 meters high at most. It also has a name that is very suitable for the opening form of its flowers, which is called open in the morning and fall in the evening, which means that it blooms in the morning and withers in the evening, but every day All have new flowers. Today, let's learn how to water hibiscus.

Life characteristics of Hibiscus:

Hibiscus has a strong ability to adapt to the new environment, and can withstand the drought. Even if the soil is not fertile, the soil layer is not thick, the environment can still survive. I prefer a warm and humid environment. If I plant in the north, I will take corresponding measures to protect it for winter. Although I can bear the drought, I also like the humid soil

How to water Hibiscus:

1. In the growth period of Hibiscus, increase the amount of water to maintain the moisture of the soil, but no water logging.

2. When the hibiscus seedlings are small, a lot of water is needed to maintain their growth. When the seedlings become large, the watering amount should be slowly reduced.

3. In the daily maintenance, the soil can be observed when watering, and the soil shall not be allowed to be dry, and the water shall not be accumulated after watering.

4. After winter, hibiscus will also enter the hibernation period, so watering should be reduced and the soil should not be too wet.

5. In summer, the temperature is relatively high. In addition to the sunshine, water in time.

If you like Hibiscus friends very much, you can breed Hibiscus in large quantities when conditions permit. Its ornamental effect is very high, and the color of flowers is very gorgeous. The most important thing is that it can be eaten, and there are many ways to eat it, which is also very simple

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