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Hidden Valley Hibiscus - Sun Light Needs of Hibiscus Hibiscus do best with the proper balance of sun, heat, and water Sunlight and temperature are 2 factors that work in opposition to each other In other words, if the temperatures are high sunlight should be reduced If sunlight is high, lower temperatures are better When both sunlight and temperatures are high water needs go way up and when
Hibiscus Care - Hibiscus Doctor - Hidden Valley Hibiscus Wilt Disease Entire plant suddenly wilts and collapses, soil is very wet, leaves stay green, then darken quickly → Drowning - Overwatering Black spots on leaves → Leaf Fungus Yellowing leaves that fall off, dark spots in green leaves, in a hibiscus that is outside in winter chill and rain →
Hidden Valley Hibiscus - Exotic, Tropical Hibiscus Hybrids Welcome to Hidden Valley Hibiscus! We hope you like our exotic, tropical hibiscus! We have hybridized, grown and sold well over 2000 different hibiscus hybrids, or varieties - "cultivars" in hibiscus lingo All were created right in our own greenhouse, and are unique to HVH All these new hybrid hibiscus are descendants of the small hibiscus
Are Hibiscus Edible? - Hidden Valley Hibiscus Hibiscus are definitely edible by creatures both great and small Hibiscus flowers are traditionally used for tea in Asia and the Nile Valley area of Africa Many hibiscus teas are made from a different species of hibiscus, called Hibiscus sabdiriffa, but Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, the ancestor of the modern, exotic hibiscus, is also frequently
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Hidden Valley Hibiscus ~ Hibiscus Care Temperatures over 95°F (35°C) will often cause most flower buds to drop off Hibiscus can survive temperatures even as high as 115°F (46°C), provided they have adequate water When the weather is hot, it is best to maintain a steady supply of water to the plant, rather than have it go through wet dry cycles
Potting Planting Hibiscus - Hidden Valley Hibiscus Hibiscus prefer a light fertilizing on a frequent schedule, so if you have time to fertilize every time you water, this is the best possible way to keep hibiscus in small pots happy Use 1 2 the dose on the fertilizer label each time you water, and watch carefully for signs of fertilizer burn - brown edges on otherwise healthy leaves
Hidden Valley Hibiscus - Thrips Identifying Thrips: Thrips are insects that lay their eggs inside the buds of hibiscus, roses, and other species that make big buds before flowering The thrip is small but visible if you look for it The easiest way to see thrips is to take an open flower and shake it over a white piece of paper Thrips will fall out of the flower onto the
About Hidden Valley Hibiscus Hidden Valley Hibiscus are grown in San Diego County, California, by Hidden Valley Nature Arts Our exotic tropical hibiscus have been featured in gardening media such as Sunset Magazine, Garden Compass, Garden Design, National Gardening, Greenhouse Grower, American Nurseryman, and many others These magnificent flowers have also been featured
Hidden Valley Hibiscus - Wintering Tropical Hibiscus Tropical hibiscus can be grown and kept safe through winter, even in areas where freezing weather occurs Remember, the main principle is to provide them with as much warmth as you can along with as much light as is practical in the warm area you place them in The older the plants are the tougher they are in winter