Watering tips for hibiscusHibiscus is also known as frost-resistant flower. Its origin is in China. It prefers a warm and humid growing environment. It is not cold-resistant and is afraid of drought. When watering, it must be done in moderation. It cannot be allowed to lack water for a long time. The soil can be kept moist at normal times. How to judge whether hibiscus should be wateredYou can tell whether hibiscus has been watered by looking at its leaves. If the leaves are hard, it means it is not short of water. If the leaves are soft, it needs to be watered in time. How often should hibiscus be watered?Hibiscus needs to be watered every 3-4 days in spring and autumn, preferably in the afternoon. In summer, the amount of watering needs to be appropriately increased, while in winter, the amount of watering needs to be gradually reduced. Should hibiscus be watered thoroughly?When watering hibiscus, it needs to be watered thoroughly at one time. After it reaches adulthood, the amount of watering needs to be reduced appropriately because its leaves store a large amount of water, which is enough to maintain its growth needs. The correct way to water hibiscusDon't water too much. Hibiscus is not like other plants and does not require as many nutrients. It does not need to be watered every day. It can be watered once a week or even longer, but don't water it every day. It is not good to keep the soil in the pot moist all the time. Do not water the hibiscus flowers at noon. Even if you see that the hibiscus flowers are lifeless due to the sun at noon, do not water them under the scorching sun at noon, as it will cause irreversible sunburn to the flowers. It is recommended to water them in the afternoon or evening. What water should I use to water hibiscus?When watering hibiscus, you can use tap water that has been left for a while and preferably has been exposed to the sun. This will have a better effect. Hibiscus watering amountWhen watering hibiscus, be sure to do it in moderation, otherwise it will cause water accumulation, which will affect its growth and cause the roots to rot. Hibiscus watering precautionsWhen watering hibiscus, you need to be careful. It is not very drought-resistant, so it needs to maintain sufficient water during the growing period, and it must be watered in moderation. Usually, you need to wait until the soil is relatively dry before watering. |
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