Chinese rose hibiscus - an unpretentious highlight of the interior

Many of the amateur flower growers know that even a small living plant in the interior gives a lot of comfort and beauty to even the most ordinary-looking rooms. Even city clinics, where the walls are traditionally painted in colors of unknown origin, become more attractive if there is a large flowerpot in the hallway, in which the Chinese rose Hibiscus is planted.

This plant can grow as a fairly large tree, and remain a low-growing indoor potted flower. It all depends on how regularly the owners will do his "hair".

Growing hibiscus is a real pleasure. It propagates easily by cuttings. One has only to put the cut branches in water, and in just a couple of weeks the cutting will give roots and the plant can be planted in a pot.

Hibiscus loves sunlight and water. It must be watered regularly, otherwise, during the budding and flowering period, the Hibiscus will drop all the buds and flowers. But it is not worthwhile to allow stagnation of water "for future use" - this can lead to diseases of the Chinese Rose and its death. The plant is very sensitive to the alternation of drought and watering. If this flower is not watered for a couple of days, it will shed its buds, the leaves will become dull and droop, but if you just give the Hibiscus a good drink, it will literally come to life before our eyes, gaining strength and beauty.

Some growers, bringing the hibiscus crown to the desired appearance, prefer not to cut its branches, but to break off. The branches of the Chinese Rose are fragile enough that they could be broken by hand without applying almost any effort.

Growing Hibiscus will decorate any home, because its shiny green leaves and bright red or pink flowers will adorn every corner of the room.

Good luck!

User avatar ludmila555

My hibiscus did not want to bloom for a very long time, or rather, I did, nobutones, which had already half-opened, fell away. I bought a fertilizer stick for roses in the store, and he rewarded us with wonderful flowers.

It's a pity that you can't insert a photo into the comments, otherwise I would delight you with my flowers.smiley