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How to cultivate potted hibiscus flowers

1, lighting

Without sunshine, hibiscus cannot grow. It likes light and is tolerant to semi-shade, so it should be given enough light when cultivated. When it is hot in summer, it is not suitable to be exposed to strong light. It can be shaded properly or moved to a well-lit indoor culture to avoid dry leaves caused by exposure.

Step 2 apply fertilizer

Fertilize hibiscus flowers in a timely and sufficient manner. Quick-acting fertilizer should be applied in time when seedlings germinate, and 1-2 times phosphorus and potassium fertilizer should be applied before germination to promote plant germination. During the flowering period of 65438+1October from May to June, phosphorus and potassium fertilizers were mainly used, and nitrogen fertilizer was applied twice to maintain the flower quantity and growth.

water

Hibiscus likes to grow in a warm and humid environment, and it should be watered frequently during breeding to keep the soil moist. When it is hot in summer, water should be poured once in the morning and once in the evening, or water can be sprayed on leaves and the ground to keep the humidity of the air. But hibiscus is also afraid of waterlogging, so we should pay attention to drainage in rainy season to avoid rotten roots.