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Noticing yellow leaves on your hibiscus plant? There are multiple potential reasons, but luckily each one has a solution.
Yellow leaves on your hibiscus are often a sign of trouble, but these tips will help you solve the problem fast.
By Denise Ellsworth, OSU Extension Every winter my hibiscus tree dies -- even when I bring it indoors. What am I doing wrong? Many gardeners have trouble keeping hibiscus alive over the winter.
One of my favorite plants is a hibiscus.” — Jeff Blumquis, Plainfield It is best to move your tropical plants inside when temperatures drop below 50 degrees Fahrenheit. Many will […] ...
Hibiscus plants, members of the “Mallow” family, are noted for their huge, delicate flowers in shades of yellow, orange and red, that resemble crepe paper. Hibiscus rosa-sinensis or Chinese ...
DEAR DEBBIE: To overwinter your hibiscus indoors, keep it in the brightest, warmest spot in your home, and continue watering it regularly. Unfortunately, it isn’t likely to continue to flourish ...
Finally, avoid moving these plants; they tend to stress when their pots are relocated. Hibiscus can be grown in containers and overwintered indoors. Credit: James Carbone ...
Q: The attached photo shows a $3 hibiscus rescued from Walmart several years ago. I'm growing it indoors in front of our deck doors, which face west, giving afternoon sun. - Gail Sjolander Olson ...
Q: I have an ornamental hibiscus tree that I purchased a long time ago at a home center. It’s a funny tree — it tends to concentrate on blossoms but has minimal leaves year-round. It ca… ...
I have had to cut all of my hibiscus plants back. Even a new bud, but it looked infected/infested, so I cut it off too. I have treated all four plants with neem oil. Please tell me what do.