When does the hibiscus bloom?
This article provides netizens with information on when hibiscus blooms and an introduction to the blooming period of hibiscus flowers. Let's proceed with the introduction by the editor.
The hibiscus is a relatively common flower, attracting many people with its beauty. It is often used as a flower to praise women, and many people cultivate it. So, when does the hibiscus bloom? How to care for it? Friends who want to know should quickly check the following text!
I. When does the hibiscus bloom?
The hibiscus flower is very large, and if it is a potted plant, it has very high ornamental value. Many people use it as an ornamental plant, but many people do not know when it blooms. In fact, hibiscus usually blooms from August to November, and the flowers bloom most vigorously in warm and humid environments, and are very widespread in southern regions. If the hibiscus is cared for in a normal environment, it usually blooms in mid-July, and by August, the hibiscus flowers are at their most vigorous bloom. The flowers will also open in September to October. Hibiscus has a very strong vitality and can extend the blooming period to November if well cared for. Hibiscus is afraid of drought but very tolerant of humidity, and it needs sufficient nutrients to encourage it to bloom beautiful flowers. Care for hibiscus must pay attention to watering and fertilizing issues.
II. How to care for hibiscus?
1. Watering and fertilizing
During the process of caring for hibiscus, it is best to water it 2-3 times a week during its vigorous growth period. In summer, it is necessary to keep the soil moist, while in winter, watering should be controlled. It is necessary to water only when the soil is completely dry, and fertilize with phosphorus and potassium fertilizer every half a month or so. It is not necessary to fertilize hibiscus in summer and winter, which can promote more blooming.
2. Sufficient sunlight
If you want the hibiscus flowers to bloom more, larger, and more beautiful, it is necessary to place them in a sunny area. This will promote the differentiation of the branches in the sun, making the flowering branches grow better and bloom bright and beautiful flowers during the blooming period. However, it is best to place them in a semi-shady and semi-sunny area in summer.
3. Pruning branches
After the blooming period, pruning is essential. Its branches will have many withered flowers that need to be dealt with promptly. Cutting off unnecessary branches can avoid the consumption of extra nutrients.
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