How to prune the Chinese hibiscus properly
Today, let's delve into how to prune the Chinese hibiscus properly, along with understanding the timing and methods for pruning hibiscus and other floral knowledge. Follow the editor to check out the specific content!
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Key to caring for Chinese hibiscus: Pruning after flowering
1. Pruning and removing leaves
Wipe the scissors with alcohol for disinfection, and then cut off all the yellowing and wilted branches and leaves of the Chinese hibiscus.
2. Place in a bright and well-ventilated area
Put the pruned Chinese hibiscus in a bright and well-ventilated area for maintenance.
How to prune the Chinese hibiscus properly
3. New leaves will grow in 15-20 days
About half a month later, the Chinese hibiscus can grow green and lush new leaves. Water when the potting soil dries out, until water flows out of the bottom of the pot.
4. Wait for the plant to flourish
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