Pruning indoor hibiscus: not difficult at all

The Chinese rose or hibiscus is one of the favorite indoor plants. It can be found in apartments, on window sills, and in offices - in halls, in large tubs. In this plant, the leaves are also beautiful - of a beautiful green color, glossy, slightly carved, and the flowers are not like roses of a beautiful saturated color. Pruning indoor hibiscus is one of the main elements of caring for this plant ..

In principle, hibiscus is a completely unpretentious plant. It grows successfully in a room devoid of bright sunlight, and can tolerate a short-term drought.

Growing hibiscus in a room, you need to take care of its crown, otherwise it will very quickly turn into a "shaggy monster". Hibiscus branches can be quite long. And in order to form a fluffy plant, which during the flowering period will still be simply strewn with flowers, the branches must be cut off. By the way, they are fragile enough that they could simply be broken off. Sometimes this "manual" way of putting the crown in order is more convenient and sufficient.

Pruning indoor hibiscus is best done after the next flowering. And the pruned branches can be used to produce cuttings.

The Chinese rose, although it can survive for several days without watering, is best watered regularly, especially during hot periods and during flowering. It should be remembered that with a lack of moisture during the budding and flowering period, the plant will simply refuse to bloom, dropping all the buds.

Easy care for hibiscus. including pruning the crown, allows you to form from this plant exactly that miracle that will fit the interior of the room in size and shape.

Good luck!