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Get it between 2024-12-12 to 2024-12-19. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
The plants begin blooming while they are still small in size, & bloom heavily all the way up until frost.
Bees & butterflies just love them!
These Hibiscus have HUGE dinner plate sized flowers that measure 6” across.
Easy to grow, fast growing.
Applications: Balcony, roof, garden, living room, study, windows, office, etc.
Growing Hibiscus in Containers: Many people who are growing a hibiscus plant choose to do so in a container. This allows them to move the hibiscus plant to ideal locations, depending on the time of year. Provide the plants with at least six hours of sunlight, especially if you want to see those lovely blooms. Although warm, humid conditions are ideal for tropical hibiscus, you may want to provide a little afternoon shade when it’s overly hot. Again, containers make this easy to do. Hibiscus plants prefer a cozy fit when growing in a container. This means that they should be slightly root bound in the pot and when you do decide to repot, give the hibiscus only a little bit more room. Always make sure that your growing hibiscus plant has excellent drainage. Temperatures for Growing Hibiscus: When you care for a hibiscus, you should remember that hibiscus flower best in temperatures between 60-90 F. (16-32 C.) cannot tolerate temps below 32 F. (0 C.). In the summer, your hibiscus plant can go outside, but once the weather starts to get near freezing, it’s time for you to bring your hibiscus indoors. Watering Hibiscus: When hibiscus are in their blooming stage, they require large amounts of water. Your hibiscus will need daily watering in warm weather. But once the weather cools, your hibiscus needs far less water, and too much water can kill it. In the winter, water your hibiscus only when the soil is dry to the touch.