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Hibiscus Plant Live - Double Red Hibiscus Bush - Flowering Plants - Red - Overall Height 26" To 28" - (Plant Only)
Product Description Make Your Space More Tropical with Hibiscus Plants! Hibiscus plants are native to warm-temperate and tropical regions. In fact, there are over 200 varieties within its genus! The bright colored, pollinator friendly flowers of the hibiscus plant are known to attract butterflies, hummingbirds, and bees. Your Guide to Hibiscu…
Product Description Make Your Space More Tropical with Hibiscus Plants! Hibiscus plants are native to warm-temperate and tropical regions. In fact, there are over 200 varieties within its genus! The bright colored, pollinator friendly flowers of the hibiscus plant are known to attract butterflies, hummingbirds, and bees. Your Guide to Hibiscus Plant Care Light: Provide your plant full sunlight (6 to 8 hours). Over winter, bring your hibiscus inside and place it by a south facing window for maximum sunlight. Lots of light is needed for the best blooms. Water: Water your hibiscus a lot over spring and summer. This means as soon as you feel the soil is dry to the touch. Be cautious not to drown your plant as hibiscus do not like wet feet, so make sure you provide good drainage as well. Over fall and winter water less frequently, allowing the top 2 or so to dry out before watering again. Temperature: 60 to 85 F is ideal for hibiscus plants. Bring your plant inside if you are experiencing temperatures 55 F or below. A few exposures to low temperatures can kill hibiscus plants. Humidity: Hibiscus plants LOVE humidity and will produce better flowers with higher humidity. Dry air can cause buds to drop and leaves to yellow. Feeding: Fertilize your plant once every two weeks during spring and summer. Reduce to monthly during fall and winter. Features: Pollinator Friendly Pet Friendly Fresh From Our Farm to Your Doorstep Inside Placement: Place near a south facing window Outside Placement: Find a spot that receives 6-8hrs of direct sunlight Stress Relief Published studies have concluded that active interaction with indoor plants can reduce physiological and psychological stress compared with mental work. So if youre feeling stressed out or anxious, go tend to your plant babies or buy them another plant friend. Clean Air Use house plants to improve your indoor air quality! Nasa found certain houseplants do an excellent job removing toxins such as benzene, TCE, and formaldehyde from the air. Some notably hard working plants from their list: Peace Lily, Sansevieria Laurentii, Musa Banana, and Philodendron Selloum!
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Product Description Make Your Space More Tropical with Hibiscus Plants! Hibiscus plants are native to warm-temperate and tropical regions. In fact, there are over 200 varieties within its genus! The bright colored, pollinator friendly flowers of the hibiscus plant are known to attract butterflies, hummingbirds, and bees. Your Guide to Hibiscus Plant Care Light: Provide your plant full sunlight (6 to 8 hours). Over winter, bring your hibiscus inside and place it by a south facing window for maximum sunlight. Lots of light is needed for the best blooms. Water: Water your hibiscus a lot over spring and summer. This means as soon as you feel the soil is dry to the touch. Be cautious not to drown your plant as hibiscus do not like wet feet, so make sure you provide good drainage as well. Over fall and winter water less frequently, allowing the top 2 or so to dry out before watering again. Temperature: 60 to 85 F is ideal for hibiscus plants. Bring your plant inside if you are experiencing temperatures 55 F or below. A few exposures to low temperatures can kill hibiscus plants. Humidity: Hibiscus plants LOVE humidity and will produce better flowers with higher humidity. Dry air can cause buds to drop and leaves to yellow. Feeding: Fertilize your plant once every two weeks during spring and summer. Reduce to monthly during fall and winter. Features: Pollinator Friendly Pet Friendly Fresh From Our Farm to Your Doorstep Inside Placement: Place near a south facing window Outside Placement: Find a spot that receives 6-8hrs of direct sunlight Stress Relief Published studies have concluded that active interaction with indoor plants can reduce physiological and psychological stress compared with mental work. So if youre feeling stressed out or anxious, go tend to your plant babies or buy them another plant friend. Clean Air Use house plants to improve your indoor air quality! Nasa found certain houseplants do an excellent job removing toxins such as benzene, TCE, and formaldehyde from the air. Some notably hard working plants from their list: Peace Lily, Sansevieria Laurentii, Musa Banana, and Philodendron Selloum!