The Yellow Hibiscus (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis ‘Yellow’) is a tropical flowering plant that’s both ornamental.
🌱 How to Plant Yellow Hibiscus
1. Soil Requirements
- Well-draining soil is essential
- Prefer loamy or sandy soil rich in organic matter
- pH range: 6.0–7.5
2. Planting Method
- From Seeds: Rarely used; slow growth
- From Cuttings: Most common method; faster flowering
- Take a 6–8 inch healthy stem cutting
- Remove lower leaves
- Dip cut end in rooting hormone (optional)
- Plant in potting soil or directly in garden
- Spacing: 2–3 meters apart for trees; 1–1.5 meters for shrubs
3. Watering
- Water regularly, especially during dry periods
- Avoid waterlogging
4. Sunlight
- Needs 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily for optimal flowering
5. Fertilization
- Use organic compost or plant-based fertilizer every 2–3 months
- Hibiscus-specific fertilizers rich in potassium promote flowering
6. Pruning
- Prune dead or weak branches after flowering season
- Encourages bushy growth and more blooms.








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