Hibiscus

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  1. bluecrafty214

    bluecrafty214 Apprentice Gardener

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    My standard Hibiscus overwintered really well - but this year looks very woody not a lot of flowers and very few leaves any tips - I have fed it with Tomato food once a week!
     
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    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    Is it in a pot? Are the leaves yellow?
     
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    bluecrafty214 Apprentice Gardener

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    It is in apot because I bring it indoors before the first frosts and the leaves are green when they are in leaf.
     
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    GARDENANGEL Gardener

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    my Hibiscus is left in the ground, don't know how old it is as it came with the house. It looses it leaves in winter, but it's in full bloom now, will take a picture and post tomorrow. Why not plant it out? they do well in full sun.
     
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    i had an blue hibiscus which i moved in for winter it took o couple of years to recover i think they like to be outdoors all year give it a go good luck
     
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    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    bluecrafty214, do you know what type of Hibiscus this is ie. the full latin name.
     
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