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Planting techniques of hibiscus.
Planting techniques of hibiscus flowers

Zhu Jin is a traditional flower native to China. Because of its long flowering period and convenient management, it is suitable for planting in most parts of China. Hibiscus flowers can often be seen in flower beds, roadsides, balconies and courtyards.

Some hibiscus flowers have bad homophony, others are called Zhu Jin. In fact, the name of hibiscus has a long history. Hibiscus likes light. If there is enough light, they can bloom continuously, but remember the characteristics of intolerance to shade and keep the sun shining.

In the Yangtze River valley and northern China, only potted plants can be planted, and the temperature can be kept at 12℃- 15℃ in greenhouses or other protected areas for wintering. When the room temperature is lower than 5℃, the leaves turn yellow and fall off, and when it is lower than 0℃, they are frozen. Pruning resistance and strong branching ability. It has a wide adaptability to soil, but the slightly acidic loam with rich organic matter and pH 6.5-7 grows best.

Fusang likes light and water, but it is not tolerant of waterlogging. Remember to accumulate water and water to ensure dryness and wetness. Potted hibiscus flowers should be fully fertilized, and organic fertilizer or self-made liquid fertilizer should be applied at ordinary times to keep fertilizer and water flowing and flowers in full bloom. Fertilization should be carried out in spring and autumn, and hot summer and winter are not allowed.

If hibiscus is potted, change pots, prune old roots and apply sufficient base fertilizer in early spring every year. If the plant grows bigger, it can be replaced with a larger flowerpot. Conducive to the growth of hibiscus flowers.

Hibiscus can be propagated by cutting, pressing branches and grafting. The survival rate of family selection stratification method is very high. You can also choose to breed in high altitude areas, peel off the epidermis of 3-5 cm from the bottom of the branches, then put the container on the propagated branches, put it in the soil, keep it moist, take root quickly, and plant it separately after cutting.