I work at a greenhouse and my boss has a few really beautiful hibiscus plants that he isnt selling because he needs to grow them bigger for cuttings. But they are literally so vibrant that they look photoshopped into real life. The double variety isn't really all that great but the normal variety has very pronounced flowers with a glow to the color.
Have to agree. The doubles are really unimpressive. Either the super vibrant singles, or some of the slightly less showy forms that have filigree flowers for me.
The hardy hibiscus will come back in the spring but with a limited lifespan, mine came back 2 or 3 seasons only in Minnesota zone 4b even with mulching/ covering for the winter.
Ok I got one at the big box store for Three dollars about three weeks ago ( its big 10 gallon pot), didn’t have information on it and it look healthy,I have a sunroom and put in there. It bloom this week. ( one bloom ) I want to put it in new pot , but don’t know if I need to wait or go ahead and replant it in bigger pot. I plan on keeping it in my sunroom.
Does anyone know if you can make one last indoors in MN all year by having it near a window? Or will they die off during winter due to not enough sunlight?
We have one in Ontario, Canada and keep it indoors by a south facing window. It has been producing blooms even in the middle of the winter and has started to bloom on a consistent basis starting last month. Hope that helps!
@@dogcouture1373 Thanks for the info! We have a SE-facing townhouse that unfortunately only has windows that one side, so by about Noon, the sun is over the house and there's not much light after that. I'll see if I can keep them alive... :)
Ross Chaos I have the same situation in my house. Just picked up one to try to make my new life in Iowa seem a little more normal (since I’m a Florida man). Anyway, I’m going to try a UV light bulb by it if I don’t get enough sunlight.
They grow quickly in the spring and summer. Water it once every 3-4 days in the spring and summer. And in the fall or winter, water it once every 5-7 days. Remember that they don't bloom in the winter, just in the spring and summer.Temperature is very important for this plant because it is native to tropical areas. It droops when it is unhappy about something (it could be too thirsty, too hot, too cold). And this plant LOVES the sun 🌞. I hope this helps.
@@timmangan1734 we had frost warning lastnight n freeze warning tonight. Im at the tip of the mitt, northern lower Mi. Warmer weather voming though, looks like next wed starts the true warmup 50s n higher from there on. Until then? Everything is hit n miss here. I also plant the way you do. I have 2 apples, 2 cherries, blueberries, strawberries, grapes, asparagus, and herbs all perennial, edible. Then theres the hydrangeas, roses, trumpet vines, peonies, glads tulips lilies glads daffodils and more. Veg garden next week.
You have a hibiscus tree! We just got one and are in Ottawa (so, hi, neighbour!). We have ours hibiscus tree outside right now since spring finally arrived. Any tips for newbies??
I have a 5 yr old in the ground that faces southwest. I always have trouble w yellow leaves. I water twice a week. Its often 95-100 degrees. Pls help!!!
@@hannahbartlett. Considering we live in water precious areas, not to mention expensive, I yanked it out and put a few natives that were much more appropriate No more water pigs allowed!! In so Calif it's natives and drought tolerant only!!
I have an about 10 yr old Hibiscus. I have never cut it. Now it has over 7 branches, growing vertical that are getting TOO Tall and I have tall ceilings. What do do you recommend? Everything I find is about pruning from the beginning. I never did. Now What?!
You guys talk too much about shit that doesn't need to be talked about. I didn't really hear many instructions. Change the name of this video. Talking about hibiscus plants on TV
My great grandson loves going in the garden and picking the vegetables and fruit.
That's great 👍
I work at a greenhouse and my boss has a few really beautiful hibiscus plants that he isnt selling because he needs to grow them bigger for cuttings. But they are literally so vibrant that they look photoshopped into real life. The double variety isn't really all that great but the normal variety has very pronounced flowers with a glow to the color.
Does your boss do anything special to have such vibrant colored flowers?
@@peppercat8718 not really, its just the variety of hibiscus that looks surreal.
Have to agree. The doubles are really unimpressive. Either the super vibrant singles, or some of the slightly less showy forms that have filigree flowers for me.
Super cute blouse! I inherited a red hibiscus from my grandma’s garden and need to get it in the ground. Thx for the tips.
Loved the blouse too! :-)
He is awesome for gardening and teaching his kids. More should follow suit.
I thoroughly enjoy her videos
Hi I love hibiscus I have. 2. I doubles.
Thank you. Take care lots of love from South Africa.
Came here to improve my plants....stayed for Shirley's....shirt
wow ..those are huge ....flowers
I got one when I was 9 and it lasted a good 10 years
BellaV18 woah 😍
I got one yesterday and i’m suuper exited 😆🌸💕
The hardy hibiscus will come back in the spring but with a limited lifespan, mine came back 2 or 3 seasons only in Minnesota zone 4b even with mulching/ covering for the winter.
Can't wait to find a Hardy Hibiscus! With mine, out on the deck in Kansas City, the leaves are turning yellow! Too much water?
How would you winterize this plant in Canadian winters?
In Wisconsin were can I get a winter hardy hibiscus 🌺? Thanks for sharing
Same lmfaoo! I want fresh tea
Thank you for your video! Can I plant red, yellow and orange hibiscus outside? I am in Missouri.
You can, just dig a hole, use organic soil, and water it. :)
Ok I got one at the big box store for Three dollars about three weeks ago ( its big 10 gallon pot), didn’t have information on it and it look healthy,I have a sunroom and put in there. It bloom this week. ( one bloom ) I want to put it in new pot , but don’t know if I need to wait or go ahead and replant it in bigger pot. I plan on keeping it in my sunroom.
I am living in Texas and have two hibiscus plants in pots. Can I do plant these on ground?
Does anyone know if you can make one last indoors in MN all year by having it near a window? Or will they die off during winter due to not enough sunlight?
We have one in Ontario, Canada and keep it indoors by a south facing window. It has been producing blooms even in the middle of the winter and has started to bloom on a consistent basis starting last month. Hope that helps!
@@dogcouture1373 Thanks for the info! We have a SE-facing townhouse that unfortunately only has windows that one side, so by about Noon, the sun is over the house and there's not much light after that. I'll see if I can keep them alive... :)
Dog & Couture I’m in Ontario also, do you take it outside in summer?
Ross Chaos I have the same situation in my house. Just picked up one to try to make my new life in Iowa seem a little more normal (since I’m a Florida man). Anyway, I’m going to try a UV light bulb by it if I don’t get enough sunlight.
What is the flowering season of hibiscus?
Summer
They grow quickly in the spring and summer. Water it once every 3-4 days in the spring and summer. And in the fall or winter, water it once every 5-7 days. Remember that they don't bloom in the winter, just in the spring and summer.Temperature is very important for this plant because it is native to tropical areas. It droops when it is unhappy about something (it could be too thirsty, too hot, too cold). And this plant LOVES the sun 🌞. I hope this helps.
How about the pruning? The most important info missing?
Thanks.. i just bought a tree n was going to plant it outside. It is tropical so, being in Michigan I'd better find a "hearty breed" for outside.
St.Paul, MN I brought in my Golden Apple I want to plant -flowering and producing. 37 degrees this morning frost alerts :(
@@timmangan1734 we had frost warning lastnight n freeze warning tonight. Im at the tip of the mitt, northern lower Mi. Warmer weather voming though, looks like next wed starts the true warmup 50s n higher from there on. Until then? Everything is hit n miss here. I also plant the way you do. I have 2 apples, 2 cherries, blueberries, strawberries, grapes, asparagus, and herbs all perennial, edible. Then theres the hydrangeas, roses, trumpet vines, peonies, glads tulips lilies glads daffodils and more. Veg garden next week.
I just had my two hibiscus floweres show up they are dehydrated can I cut back the driuted leaves n buds?
You don’t need mild! We have tree habiscus in Quebec .. we just bring them in in winter
You have a hibiscus tree! We just got one and are in Ottawa (so, hi, neighbour!). We have ours hibiscus tree outside right now since spring finally arrived. Any tips for newbies??
I want one so badly omg
Update I have red, charie and a bright pink one I just got the other day!
How do I s how do I separate the roots from One tree to the other they're both in one pot I want to put them in two different pots how do I do that
Where can I buy the hardy hibiscus? I live in canada and where i am it gets down to -15 celcius
I had & having great LUCK with the "Hollywood Hibiscus" grower in California - Home Depot sells them
This woman can sell me any kind of plant.
Same
Why because of her sweater puppies? Ya, whip out the snack trays already am I right?
Let that man know hibiscus is editable in many ways
hell, I use this plant as tortisle food.
Anything is editable with the right photoshop skills.
I have a 5 yr old in the ground that faces southwest. I always have trouble w yellow leaves. I water twice a week. Its often 95-100 degrees. Pls help!!!
need more water! hibiscus love water, i recommend daily watering sometimes twice daily in the warmer months.
@@hannahbartlett. Considering we live in water precious areas, not to mention expensive, I yanked it out and put a few natives that were much more appropriate No more water pigs allowed!! In so Calif it's natives and drought tolerant only!!
I live in Rhode Island, USA
AND I HAVE ONE
I have an about 10 yr old Hibiscus. I have never cut it. Now it has over 7 branches, growing vertical that are getting TOO Tall and I have tall ceilings. What do do you recommend? Everything I find is about pruning from the beginning. I never did. Now What?!
Amazing
i like that the interviewers asked good questions lol
Does anyone else think that this woman sounds like Betty white?
Why is there a Christmas wreath still up on the wall behind them? Lol
It was posted 2 years ago...during christmas
Teach Kids where food comes from.
Todays Kids: Grocery stores.
Nice hebisicus
Mine is at 3yrs now
Indoors when to cold out
Only blooms one at a time tho
We have one outside thats 23 or 25 years old.
And is like 3 meters high
How much water
The only Reason am here is for a way to feed my red foot tortoise.
American Ninja Like Muslim same 🤣🤣
Make hibiscus tea!
👍
This flower is common in Africa
And it's a national Malaysian flower
It’s the national flower in Haiti too
She looks like Beyoncé’s mom
Yapp yapp yapp
Get to the point lady!
Watching this for the wrong two reasons...
Zen Forest same lol
What's with the X'mas wreath on the background? ~ so out of context, take that thing down! lol
Those are some big yellow suns 🌞
You guys talk too much about shit that doesn't need to be talked about. I didn't really hear many instructions. Change the name of this video. Talking about hibiscus plants on TV
BOOBA
So little information and incredibly painful to watch