Hibiscus plants generally benefit from a balanced, slow-release fertilizer with an N-P-K ratio of around 10-10-10 or 20-20-20. During the growing season, typically spring and summer, you can fertilize every 4-6 weeks. It's important not to over-fertilize, as this can lead to burnt roots and reduced flowering. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions for specific dosage recommendations based on your plant's size and growth stage.
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In my personal experience, lack of water. They look fine, i go to work, get home, they look near death. If planted in direct sunlight, water in the morning, then again before dark, but not as much.
Yes, hibiscus plants prefer slightly acidic soil with a pH between 6.0 and 7.0. Acidic soil helps hibiscus plants absorb nutrients more effectively and promotes healthy growth and blooming. Adding organic matter like compost can help maintain the soil pH for hibiscus plants.
Hibiscus may not bloom due to insufficient sunlight, over-fertilization, lack of nutrients like phosphorus, pruning at the wrong time, or being root-bound. Checking these factors and making appropriate adjustments could help encourage blooming.
just a large dosing regularley
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just a large dosing regularley
None. Cows are not plants: they do not need fertilizer.
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One acre of tobacco will need anywhere from 200 pounds to 250 pounds of fertilizer. How much depends on the nutrients needed by your crop and soil.
How much fertilizer will be used and what kind of fertilizer.
Miracle Gro All Purpose Plant food can be used on all plants. Hibiscus do like fertilizer that is a bit lower in Nitrogen however, so the Miracle Gro Bloom Booster would be a better plant food to use.
In my personal experience, lack of water. They look fine, i go to work, get home, they look near death. If planted in direct sunlight, water in the morning, then again before dark, but not as much.
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It is possible you gave it too much water or too much fertilizer. Fertilizer can burn the roots.