How do I prepare Hibiscus for the transfer indoors?
I want t move my hibiscus plants inside in Maryland.
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Here is some info I found for you to bring your hibiscus inside for the winter.
How to Winterize a Perennial Hibiscus | Home Guides | SF Gate
Jan 9, 2018 - Proper winterization ensures that plants survive cool winter temperatures. ... Prepare thehibiscus plant for being brought inside by pruning it by about 50 ... Move potted hibiscus plants next to the exterior of the house during a
Ail, glad you are trying to save your hibiscus...clean them really good, I read that some people make a weak mix of water and Clorox and dip the whole container for a few hours, or use any method that will debug it...inside place it where it gets as much light as possible....JMO