What can I do to help these plants?
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https://www.todayshomeowner.com/problem-with-tropical-hibiscus-leaves-turning-yellow/
what is the first plant, picture is blurry
If it's a sandy area, the plants most likely need better soil and nutrients as whatever was in the sand has been washed out by the hurricane. I'd start by giving them liquid fertilizer, then building up the sandy soil with better soil around them.
ok...looks like you have several issues with that. First being ....fungus and or insects.check for signs of webbing...and let me know what you find or don't find
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/flowers/hibiscus/answers-to-what-causes-hibiscus-leaves-turning-yellow.htm
I'd go to the nearest plant nursery and ask them what one of the most popular liquid fertilizer is. You don't need the most expensive. The reason I'm saying liquid, is that the plants get to use the nutrients faster than an granulated.