Thursday, May 20, 2010

Can you trim the hibiscus plant down after it has quit blooming?

yes, trimming plants is a good thing and helps to encourage more growth. you should see twice as many blooms in the next season.

Can you trim the hibiscus plant down after it has quit blooming?
yes cut it back as mentioned above
Reply:yes they bloom on new wood so cut back to 6inches
Reply:yes, but I would wait till mid fall. they do best if you cut them back about 6-7 inches from the ground. You should have tons of flowers next yr.
Reply:Pruning hybiscus is always a good idea, as flowering takes place on the new growth - white hybiscus looks better if drastically pruned every third year only.


Pruning really depends on your climate area, and on how fast your plants grow.
Reply:I would think so
Reply:Wait until the plan is killed by frost or dies back on it's own. As long as it's still green it is producing and storing energy for next season.

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