Why are the leafs on my hibiscus turning yellow?!
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It could be an insect infestation or a fungus.
Dont see any insects, I keep those pretty well at bay with spray. I dont know about fungus, as not all the leafs are affected. Plus, there are 3 other hibiscus within a 3 ft radius, so I think if it was a fungus, all the plants would have it?! Just this one plant has the yellow leafs. Its very strange!
Does the leaves have bumps on them? They almost look like warts?
Could be they are getting TOO much water. I have find that Hibiscus are pretty hardy & they have survived our very hot, drought plagued California summers for the last couple of years with very little watering.
When I lived in So Cal, there was a big hibiscus bush on the property and it started to die. Found that it had a fungus and that several hibiscus had the same thing in the neighborhood. They had to be cut down t the ground. I moved soon after and never followed up on what happened after. This was a good 25 years ago.
I'm fairly sure this isnt a fungus, the leafs are fine other than being yellow, and the flowers are gorgeous. When other flowers/plants get a fungus, the entire plant looks horrible and the leafs are nasty looking along with the flowers. I think what happened is it got over watered by mistake!!!