How to care for hibiscus

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Some plant names are familiar to almost everyone, but not everyone has a clear idea about this plant. For example, hibiscus. This unusual Eastern name of the flower We very often call unfamiliar plants, without even visually imagining what this flower actually looks like. In reality, everything is much simpler - hibiscus is nothing more than a Chinese or Sudanese rose, which can be found in the halls or corridors of most public places. And this is not surprising, because in the task "how to care for hibiscus“There are no difficulties, which means that even simple cleaners can monitor the growth and maintenance of this unusual and huge indoor plant.

So how to care for hibiscus? Firstly, for hibiscus you need to allocate quite a lot space, because over time it grows, and light simply necessary for its abundant flowering. Air temperature for hibiscus it is very important, or rather its constancy is important. Originally from tropical forests, hibiscus needs a temperature of + 15 to + 30 degrees, which will allow it to feel comfortable and develop. But a decrease or increase in temperature by at least 5 degrees can lead to the death of the plant.

Water The hibiscus follows as the top layer of soil dries, but in the summer it really needs to be provided with abundant watering, but so that the water does not stagnate either in the pot or in the pan, otherwise the roots may rot.

Very important wipe hibiscus leaves from dust, and even better, spray it regularly. Fertilize the plant simply needs mineral fertilizers every 1.5-2 weeks during the period of active growth and flowering, namely in the warm season. Transplant Chinese rose preferably every year in a pot slightly larger than the previous one.

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A Chinese rose grew at my work - a simply huge tree, which we transplanted with the whole team into a new tub just once. It was a whole epic! But the rose thanked us with amazingly abundant flowering almost all year round. It’s only when it’s very hot in the summer and even spraying doesn’t help, the rose drops its buds.