Can i grow hibiscus from cuttings? can any one please tell me if i can grow hibiscus plants...

can any one please tell me if i can grow hibiscus plants from cuttings, and if i can, how is it done.
Answers:    No problem doing that. We grow Hibiscus by the hundreds from cuttings. Use perlite, vermiculite or any other sterile surrounding substance for rooting. Take cuttings from brown wood, get a node at respectively end, remove adjectives leaves, cut the lower end on a bias. Be sure to hold the cutting adjectives i.e. the part that be closest to the trunk is the part to walk in the prevailing conditions. Keep warm and moist.

You should receive leaves in nearly ten days, but don't pot them out until they have a nice set of roots. When the first leaves appear, fertilize next to a very mild concentration of a harmonize fertilizer (6-6-6 or similar is about right) at partly the label suggestion.

If you're good at paw pollinating, Hibiscus can be grown from seed also. You can pollinate from impossible to tell apart plant, or a different plant if you want to try getting a new range.

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Yes, they grow quite okay. Never had a problem.
I cut past its sell-by date a good piece, drop into potting soil and it get on with it's post. If pieces are small, try get a piece beside an eye but don't forget to cut the stem at an angle for better water digestion.