Pruning Tropical Hibiscus

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  • čas přidán 23. 08. 2024
  • I am Prunning my Hibiscus to get it ready for my Patio. It is really easy.. why not root the cuttings when your done (i will post another video on that soon :)

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  • @kir10s
    @kir10s Před 6 lety +5

    This was a great video! My hibiscus was VERY tall and branchy from the winter. I followed your advice (nervously) and pruned it as you demonstrated. I cannot believe how much happier and bushier and more beautiful it is now! I have also planted the trimmings as your next video demonstrated, and am excited about these little plants progress as well. Thank you!

  • @antoinette4568
    @antoinette4568 Před 9 lety +2

    Thank you so much for taking the time to do this...I now live in a tropical climate and have a naturally beautiful garden that I am now trying to cultivate.

  • @melindastevens46
    @melindastevens46 Před 9 lety +2

    Las Vegan hibiscus owner and I don't have alot of flowering seasons like you but it does well in spring and fall! Mine was very woody and spindly. For whatever reason I didn't know I could prune. Thanks for this video. Will try everything!

  • @annalarsen655
    @annalarsen655 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for the video. This is my first HIBISCUS & I have NOT taken care of it properly for 3 1/2 years. I have never pruned it. My plant is almost bare with very little growth. So I am going to try my best to help it recover. Poor thing is in a pot & I just let it grow. We had maybe 15 flowers on it last season. Now I haven't had flowers on it for several months & it's not green. It's maybe a light green/yellow. I'll post before & after photos. Even though it'll take a few months to show. Again, Thank you. Learning as I go with Hibiscus. My garden is perfect & giving us food. Wish me luck on my 4 year old hibiscus that has not been properly taken care of until now.

    • @PlantzNThings
      @PlantzNThings  Před rokem

      Good luck rejuvenating your plant... start small with only one or 2 branches... see where the new growth develops.. then move to the next few branches... remember they do best with LOTS of light.. and they are heavy feeders when they are actively growing... so in the spring and summer it's best to feed them lightly with each watering... maybe half the recommended dose. I also like to work in some slow release fertilizer into the top few inches of soil in the spring as an added punch

    • @annalarsen655
      @annalarsen655 Před rokem

      @@PlantzNThings I bought some slow release fertilizer, pruned over 4 weeks not to stun the plant as I followed your recommendations. We live in Phoenix AZ & my plant loves morning sun and afternoon shade. I do have to feed it a gallon of water daily during 110 degrees. The plant has more flowers on it than the past 2 1/2 years combined. It's absolutely beautiful. Looks just like yours. Thank you for the help.

  • @PlantzNThings
    @PlantzNThings  Před 11 lety

    Thank you for watching :) Yea sorry for that buzz.. i don't know what is going on with that camera... I have since gotten a new camera so that buzz is gone... maybe this spring i will re make a hibiscus prunning/ propagation video Minus the buzz :)

    • @wafflebauf5256
      @wafflebauf5256 Před 4 lety

      PlantzNThings Why did you not reply directly to the comment?

  • @PlantzNThings
    @PlantzNThings  Před 11 lety

    :) Thanks for watching :) I'm sure you'll root your cuttings with ease :)

  • @PlantzNThings
    @PlantzNThings  Před 11 lety

    Sure :) well first I would like to welcome you to the Wonderful world of Hibiscus :) It is a great plant :) when removing the dead flower, you will notice that the flower is attached to a small stem like thing :) you want to pinch that off right at the main stem... when my plant starts flowering again i will make a video on that :) if you have any other questions please don't be afraid to ask :)

  • @OoLaLaFrenchGirl
    @OoLaLaFrenchGirl Před 11 lety

    I have 3 hibiscus plants in my front flowerbed and wasn't sure how to prune them. Thanks to your helpful video, I now know how to do it! Your advice is appreciated.

  • @PlantzNThings
    @PlantzNThings  Před 11 lety

    I'm glad i could help you out :) Thank you for watching :)

  • @lou-hellenphiri-eggers5299
    @lou-hellenphiri-eggers5299 Před 10 měsíci

    Love your honesty about sterilizing your tool, that is the same way I do it too

  • @PlantzNThings
    @PlantzNThings  Před 11 lety

    :) Thanks for watching :)

  • @PlantzNThings
    @PlantzNThings  Před 11 lety

    Thank you for watching :)

  • @PlantzNThings
    @PlantzNThings  Před 11 lety

    Thanks for watching :)

  • @PlantzNThings
    @PlantzNThings  Před 10 lety +13

    Madeline - Most of what i learned is from trial and error over the years... however i did go to school for horticulture and worked in the industry for about 10 years

  • @PlantzNThings
    @PlantzNThings  Před 11 lety

    thank you for watching :) It's amazing to me to see the different prices out there. i think it might also have something to do with this plant being hardy to your zone. or maybe your growing season is longer and it takes a shorter time to grow these plants to a good size. either way... very interesting :) good luck with your propagating

  • @PlantzNThings
    @PlantzNThings  Před 11 lety

    thanks for watching :)

  • @agood1
    @agood1 Před 5 lety

    Waiting on two in the mail. Bought one at home depot, and have one inside I bought online from the same place I'm waiting for the others. I think my first one had bad root damage from tra splant and no drainage holes. I have since moved it to less bright light installed a drainage hole and it seems to be bouncing back slowly from the dry shrivled plant to getting green and soft again. The stem still had some green. I am very hapoy growing this. I wil lsoon habe 4 different varieties and 5 total plants as long as this one makes a full come back. I'm in western washington so i believe indoors or overwinter in a greenhouse will be best for them.

  • @china-trip
    @china-trip Před rokem

    My best friend, Thank you for your hard work in making the video. I enjoyed the good video. Have a happy day.

  • @PlantzNThings
    @PlantzNThings  Před 11 lety

    Not a silly question at all... the best way to remove the flower is to take at actual flowers as well as the green stem and remove it all the way to the branch. if you want to save seeds you would just remove the the faded or dead flower petals. i hope i was able to help you. i can make a video on the topic when i start getting flowers on my hibiscus again :)

  • @growingdaniel
    @growingdaniel Před 12 lety

    That's cool that they're grow there commonly! If we had any chill hours I'd grow the works: apples, peaches, cherries, you name it lol. And that's nice that they still have something about them that you can enjoy :D

  • @PlantzNThings
    @PlantzNThings  Před 11 lety

    my fingers are crossed for you... i would soak the plant. if it's in a pot i would submurge it in water for an hour or 2 to fully hydrate the soil... then let the plant dry moderately before you water again... hopefully soon there will be new green growth at the tips... i hope it survives for you

  • @NGNG3
    @NGNG3 Před 11 lety

    Yes! I'm in the same zone as you. We've had these hibiscus for over 10 years. One plant looks like FIVE plants. We only planted one hibiscus in white and the other in red. : ) The white one is over four feet in width and can stand as tall as five or six feet! Same for the red one.

  • @chazb9164
    @chazb9164 Před 2 lety

    Coming up on year 3 with mine
    Time to prune him a bit and make baby's from it.
    Thanks for the helpful info

  • @PlantzNThings
    @PlantzNThings  Před 11 lety

    Your right they are like weeds... But Beautiful ones :) to keep it constanly in check and to never be without buds i usually trim on or 2 stems a week... by the end of the season your plant is compact, bushy and is LOADED with blooms

  • @PlantzNThings
    @PlantzNThings  Před 11 lety

    your right about the pest issue. they seem to be a magnet for them :( aphids can be tough... they just keep returning. i used to have an issue with aphids on my Ming Aralia. every time it would try and put up new growth the aphids would show up and suck it dry. i would blast it with water or dishsoap and water and i would be fine until another new leaf would try and grow... this plant never saw the outside and it's the only one that ever had an issue with aphids... weird!

  • @PlantzNThings
    @PlantzNThings  Před 12 lety

    Thanks :) I love My Hibiscus. The Flowers are stunning :) i would love to have them as a shrub in my garden :)

  • @growingdaniel
    @growingdaniel Před 12 lety

    I can imagine. It's a shame that you can't grow it in ground but it certainly doesn't seem to be complaining about being potted up lol. And the flowers are very beautiful, it's one of those plants that doesn't have too much exotic appeal to me (instead of, say, an apple tree) since it's so common here, but it really does have lots of aesthetic appeal, and I'm sure many growers who live in places where it's rare and exotic love to grow them :)

  • @PlantzNThings
    @PlantzNThings  Před 11 lety

    no time like the present to start taking care of it better... i would start with a light pruning to encourage new side growth and then some half strength fertilizer. when the plant starts to respond you can prune it more if you like and level off the feeding :) just remember that the buds come from the new growth tips, so if you don't wanna loose all of your flowers.. don't prune your whole plant now... do 1/3 each time :) Good luck

  • @greekvilla
    @greekvilla Před 8 lety

    Thank you. I was not sure what is the best way to cut back lanky hibiscus. This helped a lot.

    • @PlantzNThings
      @PlantzNThings  Před 8 lety

      +Greek Villa Landscape Design and Property Management let me know how your Hibiscus responds to pruning... mine always gives a fresh flush of blooms

    • @felitafelita7188
      @felitafelita7188 Před 7 lety

      PlantzNThings oc

  • @PlantzNThings
    @PlantzNThings  Před 11 lety +1

    Yes it is :) If there is new growth beneath where you're cutting you are in good shape :) Have fun with it :)

  • @PlantzNThings
    @PlantzNThings  Před 12 lety

    I live in Ontario Canada. :) Yes i take my plants inside for the winter.. i have a few nice windows and some grow lights downstairs.

  • @bhartiparihar
    @bhartiparihar Před 4 lety +1

    Hi love your video! Would you mind sharing a fertilizing video for hibiscus? How often, what kind you use etc.

  • @PlantzNThings
    @PlantzNThings  Před 11 lety

    I'm so happy I've inspired you to prune your plants :) The will bush out wonderfully for you :) I also use Miracle grow and my plants do fine :)

  • @JanetHarvey
    @JanetHarvey Před 11 lety

    Try cutting back on the water, and giving it more sunshine? Sometimes leaves turn yellow and soft when the "feet" of the plant are too wet. If that doesn't help it revive, maybe add some nitrogen to your soil. Fish emulsion is a good organic source of nitrogen but it is pretty stinky :D. Good luck!!

  • @bludoggy71
    @bludoggy71 Před 11 lety

    Thanks for the tips on pruning. Absolutely love Hibiscus, Peace.

  • @PlantzNThings
    @PlantzNThings  Před 12 lety

    me too! so beautiful. I have a little update to this video... the cuttings i took have rooted and started flowering :)

    • @taranorland4053
      @taranorland4053 Před 3 lety

      I can't find that video do you have the link? I'd love to see how to grow the cuttings

  • @chrissiestevens1001
    @chrissiestevens1001 Před 11 lety

    Thanks for answering, they get lots morning sun where they are stationed. My other concern about putting them outside, is having them catch a bug (literally). Last year I had an indoor Hibiscus that flourished, with 4 flowers a day! Then come winter, nasty black aphids killed it (its believed)..I wasn't here to witness its slow death, but my kids reported on all they'd done to keep it alive as it slowly lost leaf after leaf like a prematurely balding man, until it was naked, then dead.

  • @homeplantsguide-to5xl
    @homeplantsguide-to5xl Před rokem +1

    Great tips. Thanks for sharing.

  • @castlewhispers891
    @castlewhispers891 Před 7 lety

    Thanks for the hibiscus pruning vid--its my goto vid when considering the pruning of my own hibiscus which must be done shortly (ive been wanting to prune it for some months now, but am always afraid I might hurt it).

  • @rachelwalton3772
    @rachelwalton3772 Před 3 lety +1

    Good, informative video. Thank you! Question: I let my hibiscus get too leggy and had to chop it back hard. Is there something I should put on the cut hardwood ends to help discourage disease?

  • @PlantzNThings
    @PlantzNThings  Před 11 lety

    sure you can. you will sacrifice the blooms. but the plant will be fine with some pruning in the fall

  • @PlantzNThings
    @PlantzNThings  Před 11 lety

    it sounds Really Happy!

  • @NGNG3
    @NGNG3 Před 11 lety

    True, but the hibiscus tree we have is very old matured tree! Taking a stem or two a week is not enough. LOL I butchered it last week and then two weeks ago and then two weeks before that and it still overtakes the garden! : ) Pretty flowers, yes, but very very piggyish for space. I like your orange hibiscus tree. Good idea to keep in planter. It will overrun it in space, but at least you can handle it. : )

  • @PlantzNThings
    @PlantzNThings  Před 11 lety

    my recommendation would be to wait until early spring... enjoy some of the flowers over winter. :)

  • @Msansook
    @Msansook Před 11 lety

    I really appreciated your information you had to offer in this video! My only suggestion is there is a loud high pitch ring in your audio that could be easily fixed :) I'm off to find your other video about hibiscus rooting! I'm really interested in that since I have a good bit of lush cuttings. :D Once again thank you!

  • @PlantzNThings
    @PlantzNThings  Před 11 lety

    If you have a very bright location inside like a sunroom. there is no need to bring them outside. but if you don't get enough sun in the house it is best to move it outside so that it develops strong growth. being cautious is a good thing. maybe in time you'll push your boundaries. Hibiscus can handle a few light frosts.. so i would worry about that too much :)

  • @venugopalbalijepalli8081

    very useful tips for pruning. Thanks for the video

  • @jeraldlisenko4873
    @jeraldlisenko4873 Před měsícem

    I live in an area that Tropical Hibiscus plants can only live during the summer and i dont have room to bring it in. My question is, does it really need pruned over a 3 - 4 month period. It gets a little over 3 feet tall

  • @GoreChick
    @GoreChick Před rokem +1

    thank you so much!!

  • @PlantzNThings
    @PlantzNThings  Před 11 lety

    There are a variety of things that could be causing this. since i can't post a good link here i will post the page on my PlantzNThings facebook page where you can read it.

  • @Candy630
    @Candy630 Před 4 lety

    Thank you 👍

  • @PlantzNThings
    @PlantzNThings  Před 11 lety

    You should get good germination from your rose of sharon seeds :) In zone 7+ they seem to self seed all over the place :) what i guess i'm saying is they can grow like little weeds :)
    I'm glad you liked the christmas tree in a can videos :) it really was a fun project :) Sadly though when i put the plant outside to get better air flow and light it crisped up and went brown. :( and yes it was in a shady spot :)

  • @PlantzNThings
    @PlantzNThings  Před 11 lety

    That's hard to say... it will be close. Might i suggest instead of prunning the whole plant back try prunning 1/3 or 1/2 of the plant at a time... that way some stems are producing buds still and the others are regenerating.. you can prune this way all summer long too, and not really miss out on beautiful blooms. Let me know how it goes :)

  • @lharley04
    @lharley04 Před 11 lety

    Thank you - now to find your tips on rooting the cuttings.

  • @veryredknit3470
    @veryredknit3470 Před 8 lety

    Why is it my hibiscus leaves have several slight translucent dot all over? Thank you for sharing. Awesome video!

  • @AndrexT
    @AndrexT Před 8 lety +1

    A good video thank you. I have a lanky tree Hibiscus that we have had in a pot for about 6 years and it needs a good prune. Any tips on getting rid of whitefly?

  • @debralowe2902
    @debralowe2902 Před 2 lety

    In the fall I cut my dinner plate size down to the ground around the first frost know my plants are huge 😍

  • @Sg4809
    @Sg4809 Před 4 lety

    I have a braided hibiscus that I brought inside for the winter and it hasnt bloomed which is fine but has lots of leaves, there are about 3 long stems on one side that dont have any leaves so I take it that they're dead and need to come off? It's kinda hard to tell because one of the stems is still green at the very top but no leaves, but the others dont have any green at all anywhere so would you take the stems off that dont have any green and no leaves and maybe hold off on the stem with the green tip? Well I take that back it did have one bloom but it dropped before it opened, I didnt even know it budded until I saw it on the window sill after it had fallen, I cant wait to get it back outside, it's one of my favorites!

  • @AlottaBoulchit
    @AlottaBoulchit Před 11 lety

    Thanks for the video~! I have had my Hibiscus for a few years now but I have never pruned it or fed it (outside of the miracle gro I put in the pot when I planted it). Would it be bad to start pruning and feeding it after I guess "neglecting" it for so long? It's a wonder this poor lil guy has survived so long w/o pruning, food and daily watering. My lil guy must have a strong will to live!

  • @PlantzNThings
    @PlantzNThings  Před 12 lety

    funny how that works... don't get me wrong I love Apple trees... but since they are all around me i take them for granted ...lol... i do love their branching patterns tho! :)

  • @katlayman3032
    @katlayman3032 Před rokem

    You said to prune back in the spring but what about fall wouldn't that be the best time to prune it back when it stops blooming I just bought what says it's a hibiscus looks nothing like the one I had before I had a beautiful orange one two of them this one that I just bought is all frilly and I didn't know that any hibiscus look like this but it's a very big hibiscus in a 3 gallon pot which I plan to re pot in to a larger pot because I do not have a front yard or back yard wish I did I love to plant I live in an Apartments but would it not be better to prune it back in the fall after all the blooms are gone?

  • @lozenalatich8217
    @lozenalatich8217 Před 11 lety

    Thank you very much for this video!It is amazing! I have 4 different color of hibiscus, and they are so big , but I never ever pruned them! I did not know how to do it! Your video really helped me a lot! Right now I am going to the basement and prune my hibiscus.
    I have one question; What kind of fertilizer you use ? I have miracle grow and fertilize all my plants with it.Is that good? Thank you very much!

  • @liltsummerlin423
    @liltsummerlin423 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you for your knowledge!

  • @millennialmoneymakers6597

    Does the hibiscus bloom a flower from the same bud site after the initial flower falls out?

  • @GooGhall
    @GooGhall Před 11 lety

    Very informative, thank you! Will prune my hibiscus soon!

  • @joejackson5739
    @joejackson5739 Před 5 lety

    Does it hurt the hibiscus to prune it back in late fall before putting in the greenhouse for winter? Mine are large and I need to conserve space.

  • @PlantzNThings
    @PlantzNThings  Před 11 lety +1

    Are these hibiscus hardy for you?

  • @lilliestates8726
    @lilliestates8726 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much for this video, I am new to hibiscus however I love them and the flowers. I have a 2 questions and I how you'll answer. Q1- I planted mine in the ground and plan to try to save through the winter my question is should I have put them both in the same hole? Q.2- what fertilizer do you use? Thank you for this great video.

    • @PlantzNThings
      @PlantzNThings  Před 2 lety +1

      You can plant them both in the same hole... I've done that before with good success. As for fertilizer... any balanced fertilizer will do... like a 20-20-20... brands aren't too important... use what works for you

    • @lilliestates8726
      @lilliestates8726 Před 2 lety

      @@PlantzNThings I've planted them now in different holes. I use miracle grow as my fertilizer. Will that work?

  • @judy4justice
    @judy4justice Před 11 lety

    I just purchased 50 Rose Of Sharon Hibiscus seeds.I already have 3 giant hardy Hibiscus which are doing great but I wanted to see what I can do with seeds.They only sold these seeds in packages of 50 so does this mean they are hard to germinate and 50 will only produce a few plants?Hope you can answer this question.Thank you!As always, I love your videos',really got a laugh out of your Christmas tree in a can!

  • @haroldcroley3825
    @haroldcroley3825 Před 6 lety +1

    you said you use 20-20-20 fertilizer, i was told that 16-4-11 is best, your thoughts

  • @normadyoung639
    @normadyoung639 Před 11 lety

    Hi, I live in Rhode Island in the US and took my hibiscus in just before the recent hurricane. I left them on an enclosed porch where it got pretty cold and have taken them into my sun room now. After removing a lot of frazzled leaves I wondered if I should prune now or wait 'til spring. There are still a few buds and blooms and I know that they will bloom even in winter. So, to prune or not to prune?

  • @user-bh2cm6qp9x
    @user-bh2cm6qp9x Před 11 měsíci

    Really like

  • @chrissiestevens1001
    @chrissiestevens1001 Před 11 lety

    I purchased 2 large hibiscus trees, pruned from the greenhouse to be bushy on top, 1 had the occasional flower bloom. I transplanted both into larger pots, broke up the roots, gave them nice potting soil, pruned as per your directions. However, they are both getting yellow leaves mainly on the inside of the bushy part. I'm sure I'm keeping the soil moist enough. There is no sign of bugs. What could be happening?

  • @Maddie9185
    @Maddie9185 Před 10 lety +2

    How did you become so knowledgable about plants?

  • @user-dp4bu8jy4b
    @user-dp4bu8jy4b Před 5 lety

    I'm so upset. I brought my hibiscus in last week when it went below 50 in N.Y.. Now the leaves look ugly shriveled and dry even though the soil is moist. Can l prune off a few inches to encourage new growth even in October? I ust misted it thinking the heat in the house dried it up..

  • @hardyshibiscusheaven977

    Helpful video, thanks 🌺

  • @ndhudecz
    @ndhudecz Před 10 měsíci

    I love this video, it has a lot of info... My question is after I planted my 2 Tropical Hibiscus outside in the ground (Birmingham, Alabama Home) both producing beautiful red flowers, and adding Miracle Grow plant soil with the dirt all is well with both plants until the temperature went down in the higher 50s and some nights 60 the leaves have been turning yellow so my question will the winter months kill both plants or could I save them. I just bought 1 Hady Hibiscus a day ago and should I do up one of the Tropical Hibiscus PLANTS AND PLANT THE HARDY ONE OR WAIT UNTIL OR A LITTLE BEFORE SPRING? Thanks for ANY HELP.

    • @PlantzNThings
      @PlantzNThings  Před 10 měsíci +1

      I’m not sure which climate zone you’re in so I’m not sure if the tropical hibiscus will survive your winter. I think they are hardy to some 10 and won’t tolerate a good freeze. If you want to guarantee survival dig them up and keep them away from freezing temps…. They also want lots of sun if you bring them inside. As for the hardy hibiscus… yes plant it now :) just make sure it gets watered in periods of dry ..

    • @ndhudecz
      @ndhudecz Před 10 měsíci

      @@PlantzNThings My zone is 35215,Zone 7b, 8a.thanks for your info.

  • @PlantzNThings
    @PlantzNThings  Před 11 lety

    Stim root on the end of the branch.. i have never heard of doing that... what does it do?

  • @rachelw1316
    @rachelw1316 Před 5 lety

    Thank you for sharing. Going to give it a go! ☺️

  • @majidaattaplantscare4582
    @majidaattaplantscare4582 Před 2 lety +1

    O nice

  • @bwai9187
    @bwai9187 Před 10 lety

    Recently I discovered white flies on my hibiscus so I decided to cut all the leaves off the plant to get rid of problem. Also added pest control in soil as well as changing new soil. Not only did plant not grow new leaves all existing leaves shriveled and died. When squishing some stems from main root you can feel it being hollow. What is happening to the plant? Will it survive?

  • @khtboston
    @khtboston Před 12 lety

    I don't know where you live but do you take your plant inside for the winter?

  • @jessicachronis790
    @jessicachronis790 Před 10 lety

    Thanks for making this video. I just pruned my pink Hibiscus. I hope that it helps it bloom more. I've had it for about 5 years and it barely blooms. I think it does about 3-4 times per year. Always once randomly in the middle of winter. I also added some 15-5-15 fertilizer to it about a month ago and repotted it in a larger planter to see if that helps. I have it in my front hall now because it's very sunny there, and I take it outside during the later Spring/Summer months. It had a lot of leaves and has grown quite a bit, so I think it's healthy. Any other suggestions to help it bloom more?

    • @Krystinell
      @Krystinell Před 7 lety

      The fertilizer should be added regularly. As found on the internet:
      In the summer, use a
      high potassium fertilizer. You can either use a diluted liquid
      fertilizer one a week, a slow release fertilizer once a month or you can
      add a high potassium compost to the soil. In the winter, you don’t need
      to fertilize at all.
      Read more at Gardening Know How: How To Care For Hibiscus Plants www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/flowers/hibiscus/how-to-care-for-hibiscus-plants.htm

  • @PlantzNThings
    @PlantzNThings  Před 11 lety

    That's great that it's still looking good :) are you still getting flowers?

  • @veronicasmith4680
    @veronicasmith4680 Před 20 hodinami

    Come in for close up of exactly where you set the pruner to cut the stem. Setting the camera back for a wide sngle shot showing background , person and deck is not helpful to nes gardeners. Thanks

  • @chrissiestevens1001
    @chrissiestevens1001 Před 11 lety

    I love hibiscus but am having no luck at all. I live in Alberta, Canada so I keep my hibiscus inside even during the summer. Our temps during the summer range from lows of 60f to 94f with moderate humidity. Am I being over cautious keeping them indoors?

  • @PlantzNThings
    @PlantzNThings  Před 11 lety

    That's some great info :) Thank you. :)

  • @hikinggirl1601
    @hikinggirl1601 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for the tips! Where did you store the plant in winter?

  • @NGNG3
    @NGNG3 Před 11 lety

    For the fourth time this season, I pruned the hibiscus tree! Oh, my goodness! They grow like weeds for sure ... overtaking our red-large dinner-plate size hibiscus tree. So hard to maintain them. ; (

  • @RUBY6149
    @RUBY6149 Před 11 lety

    Is it ok to cut off the very top of the main plant stem?
    There are about seven new stems trying to grow under it.

  • @gregkatic1847
    @gregkatic1847 Před 11 lety

    great job

  • @growingdaniel
    @growingdaniel Před 12 lety

    Great instructional video on pruning! And you're certainly quite a diverse one lol; Hibiscus! We have tons of the stuff over here, so it's great to see you growing it :)

  • @wendyfoster9888
    @wendyfoster9888 Před 4 lety +1

    I have a braided tropical hybiscus, i live in Iowa. When do i prune it back. Will it stay alive inside during winter. How much light willmit need

    • @PlantzNThings
      @PlantzNThings  Před 3 lety

      You can prune it anytime... just know that when you prune a hibiscus it will no bloom on the cut branches for a while... give your plant as much sun as you can when it comes in the house...

  • @tkhill3125
    @tkhill3125 Před 11 měsíci

    I live in northeast PA. My braided hibiscus tree is in a pot and stays out all summer long. It desperately needs a pruning. Can I prune the tree before I put it in the garage for the winter? It’s September 1 today

  • @helenecote623
    @helenecote623 Před 8 lety +1

    very informative and helpful.. thx

  • @Jennoriafly
    @Jennoriafly Před rokem

    So, my hibsicus' have very tall, tree-like stems, grown that way in the nursery i bought rhem from. It's four different ones grown in the same pot, stems braided together to create a plant with a variety of colors... I was wondering, since you said yours was two different varieties together, have you ever needed to trim back the roots to keep them from going too big? If so, is it pruning similar to most other plants when you trim down the roots to avoid going up a pot size? Im just one girl, i dont want a plant that ends up being over 50lbs 😅

    • @PlantzNThings
      @PlantzNThings  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Absolutely ! at some point it doesn't make sense to up the pot size... in the past i've removed the root ball from the pot and cut an inch or 3 off the bottom of the root ball, and added fresh soil to the bottom.. the plant responded really well and started blooming again fairly quickly

    • @Jennoriafly
      @Jennoriafly Před 11 měsíci

      @@PlantzNThings
      Sweet! Thank you so much, I had myself a little worried that I might've hit off more than I could chew xD

  • @PlantzNThings
    @PlantzNThings  Před 10 lety

    Yikes! if you want to try and save it i would cut away all of the infected areas. it will take some time but it might recover... If it was me i would toss the plant out and start with a new one.. you don't want this issue to affect any of your other plants.

  • @loridomi1
    @loridomi1 Před 6 lety

    the period of pruning depends on where one lives?

  • @growingnorth
    @growingnorth Před 11 lety

    Hi, probably a silly question, but wondered how you remove dead flowers? :)

  • @mimiwilson3810
    @mimiwilson3810 Před 2 měsíci

    Guess it is too late to ask a question lol. Amazing video though