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Pruning Hibiscus - How to and when

Updated: Jan 11, 2023

Pruning hibiscus is an important part of caring for this beautiful flower. Pruning helps keep the plants healthy and encourages new growth. With the right technique, you can keep your hibiscus looking its best and blooming abundantly.



Before you start pruning, you'll need to decide what kind of look you want for your hibiscus. If you're aiming for a more full and round shape, then deadheading and light pruning are the way to go. This involves removing dead flowers and lightly trimming the bush to remove any dead or overgrown branches. This will help keep the plant looking neat and tidy and promote new growth.


If you want a more open and airy look, then you'll need to do more aggressive pruning. You can do this by cutting back the stems to the desired length and shape. You should also remove any dead or diseased branches, as well as any that are growing in the wrong direction. Make sure to use sharp pruning shears and cut just above a leaf node to encourage new growth.


It's important to prune your hibiscus at the right time. Pruning in the spring or early summer will encourage new growth, while pruning in the fall or winter will help to keep the plant dormant during the cold months.


Do all hibiscus grow in the uk?


No, not all hibiscus grow in the UK. Some species are hardy enough to survive in the UK climate, while others require more tropical conditions. Common varieties of hibiscus suitable for the UK climate include Rose of Sharon, Chinese Hibiscus, and Confederate Rose.


What hibiscus dont grow in the uk?


Hibiscus species that are not suitable for the UK climate include Roselle Hibiscus, Hibiscus Acetosella, Hibiscus Moscheutos, Hibiscus Sabdariffa, Hibiscus Cannabinus, and Hibiscus Laevis.



Finally, make sure to fertilize your hibiscus plant regularly. Proper fertilization will help keep the plant healthy and promote blooming.Pruning your hibiscus is a great way to keep it looking its best. With the right technique, you can keep your hibiscus blooming abundantly and looking beautiful.



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