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Best Tips on Hibiscus Propagation (from Cuttings & Seeds)

Grow Hibiscus From Cuttings

The most popular way to propagate hibiscus, growing new plants from cuttings is simple and relatively quick.  Hibiscus can be propagated in soil or soilless mediums, and in water.

Your New Hibiscuses Need to Acclimate to The Soil

When the weather is right and your hibiscus is well established, it's time to plant it in its new home.

With reasonable care and attention, you can grow hibiscus entirely from seed.

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Soak your hibiscus seeds overnight to aid in germination

Hibiscus seeds can be purchased from vendors or collected from seed pods on your existing plants.

Remember, hibiscuses are tropical plants. Keep them warm to aid in sprouting

Hibiscus does well in containers for those with small space or cold temps

Pruning will limit flowering later, so go slow.

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