How to make your Hibiscus plants thrive and bloom

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"If your plant isn't flowering, feed it." - Winn Soldani (Fancy Hibiscus)
π¬ Among gardeners, Hibiscus plants have a reputation to have couple maintenance issues:
- they can get bugsy (because they must be so tasty!)
- they can get leggy, especially fancy grafted cultivars, and after a while they don't look as perfect as when they came from a nursery.
- π‘Full sun. Essential for profuse flowering and keeps away diseases.
- π‘Pruning. Keep it pruned and it will get bushy and produce more blooms.
- π‘Well-drained soil. Hibiscus likes regular watering but hates wet feet.
- π‘Nutrition program. Hibiscus plants are heavy feeders. But keep in mind that if you just keep pushing granulated plant food, you can over-fertilize the plant. Excessive salts will accumulate in soil and you will end up with a sickly looking plant.
- πUse liquid fertilizer, preferably amino acid based, it won't create nutrients lock up
- πFertilize on regular basis, it's better dilute concentration and add food with every watering
- πAlways add micro-elements - they are essential for plant health
- βΊhealthy, green plants, like they just came from a nursery
- βΊreliable blooming circle
- βΊbetter cold tolerance and disease resistance. Remember that a strong plant will be less βΊstressed and less "bugged" by bugs!
βΌοΈ Tips for healthy and pretty hibiscus plants (can be applied to other flowering shrubs)
β οΈ Keys to balanced plant food and bloom booster
π If you do this right, the result will be:
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π₯ This is all you need for healthy plants and lots of flowers!
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