Description
PLEASE NOTE: We sell cuttings and bare root plants only. If you see a picture of a large plant in the listing it is for illustration purposes only and not what you will receive. Cuttings need to be placed in a container with water or moist soil till they root, bare root plants can be placed directly in the ground or containers and usually require daily watering till they are established. Some cuttings like succulents and cacti can be placed directly in the ground without rooting. Most cuttings do not have 100 percent success rate so we recommend you purchase a few to ensure success. Even some bare root plants will not give you 100 percent success rate after planting in the ground. Some plants are considered invasive in certain areas or provinces and the onus is on you to make sure you research the plant that you are purchasing to make sure it will work for you, your area and your landscape. To find out more info about cuttings and bare root plants and how to root cuttings please click HERE
Hibiscus, a genus of flowering plants known for their large, colorful blooms. Hibiscus plants are native to warm, tropical, and subtropical regions and are used for ornamental purposes, in teas, and for a variety of traditional medicinal uses, such as a gentle diuretic and antioxidant source.
Chances of success of cuttings or bare root:
MEDIUM-HIGH. This plant is relatively easy plant to propagate from cuttings. It may take long to root depending on the time of year. With water rooting you can expect to see roots within 2 – 6 weeks after which you can transplant it to soil. Rooting in soil is faster especially if you use a humidity dome but be careful not to place this plant in full sun while rooting, especially if you are using a humidity dome. Bright indirect light is best. Purchasing bare root will speed up the process and give a greater chance of success since the plant has rooted already.





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