Do I have to bring my Hibiscus plant indoors?

Wendy
by Wendy
I have a couple Hibiscus plants and this is the first winter.

  6 answers
  • Cindy Mercer Jones Cindy Mercer Jones on Oct 30, 2017

    Bring it indoors when the temps drop into the 40’s.

  • Carol Cook Lucas Carol Cook Lucas on Oct 30, 2017

    You could use a large tomato cage turned upside down like a teepee. Wrap it with vinyl sheeting and use a grow light when under 32 degrees.


  • Jacque Jacque on Oct 30, 2017

    I had one and set out in late to early summer and brought in before frost but mine was an indoor one.

    grew to my 8 foot ceiling cut back and let it grow again.

    Had beautiful double flowers was sooo beautiful, lost it when I left it out to long in the fall?


  • FL FL on Oct 30, 2017

    Where do you live, Wendy? What zone? Answer underneath so you can get advice specific to your location.

  • Big lulu Big lulu on Oct 30, 2017

    Your plant is a tropical plant and will not live planted in the ground outside or left in a pot outside in MI. Put it in a basement or garage and see what happens.

  • Wendy Wendy on Oct 30, 2017

    I live in Michigan. Not sure of zone number