The main consideration when deciding whether flowers and plants can be grown indoors is the issue of light. Hibiscus is not too strict about light requirements. Under indoor lighting conditions, hibiscus can bloom normally. So hibiscus can be grown indoors . There are a few things to pay attention to when caring for it. Hibiscus is not very demanding on light, but that doesn't mean it has no requirements.Although hibiscus is not like strong light plants such as roses, it has strict requirements on light and needs direct sunlight. However, hibiscus is a flowering plant after all, and flowering plants have certain requirements for light. They can be grown in an indoor environment, but sufficient light must be ensured and they cannot be grown in a too dark environment. Place the hibiscus in a place with good lighting, such as a bright doorway or window. Only with sufficient light can photosynthesis accumulate enough nutrients and the flowers can bloom well. Hibiscus likes fertilizer, small amounts and multiple times promote growthThe indoor temperature can provide hibiscus with suitable growth, so the growth is relatively fast. Rapid growth naturally requires a greater demand for nutrients, especially in spring and autumn, which are the peak growth periods for hibiscus. Hibiscus likes fertilizer, but it does not mean that there is no moderation in fertilization. Too much fertilizer at one time will cause fertilizer damage, which is not good for its growth. Therefore, fertilization should follow the principle of small amounts and multiple times, fertilizing once every 10-15 days. Fertilizer can be compound fertilizer or decomposed cake fertilizer water, etc. During the bud formation and flowering period, potassium dihydrogen phosphate solution can be sprayed on the leaves to promote flowering and make the flowers colorful. The concentration of potassium dihydrogen phosphate should be between 1/1000 and 2/1000, and it can be used 2-3 times a month. When caring for hibiscus indoors, be cautious when watering and pay attention to ventilation.Hibiscus has a high demand for water, so it is important to ensure that it has sufficient water during the growing period. However, for hibiscus flowers that are grown indoors, the air circulation indoors is relatively weak, and the evaporation of water and transpiration of the plants are slow. You should exercise restraint when watering and not water too much. Generally, just keep the soil moist. Water it after the soil in the pot is dry. Do not keep the hibiscus flower soaked in water for a long time. In addition, the indoor air circulation is poor, so you need to open windows frequently to ventilate, increase air flow, and promote dry and wet circulation. Hibiscus can be grown indoors, but the light in the growing environment should not be too bad to prevent it from blooming. Fertilize in small amounts and multiple times, water the soil to keep it moist, and water thoroughly when it is dry. If the indoor air circulation is poor, open the windows frequently for ventilation. |
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