How do I keep my Hibiscus over winter?
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This article should have your answer:
http://homeguides.sfgate.com/keeping-hibiscus-dormant-over-winter-32842.html
Good luck!
Bring it in the house unless it is a hardy perennial one that can withstand your winters. If it is considered an annual in your area it must come in before it gets too cold. It has been down to the upper forties at night here where I live and so far mine are doing fine and still growing and flowering profusely. You may need to use a grow light to provide the amount of light it is used to outdoors. Gardeningknowhow.com has some real good articles on care, propagation, and overwintering. That is my go to for care of plants.