prune hibiscus?
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by Safari Barbie on September 25, 2005 09:06 PM
I'd only trim back what you know is dead.
It has had a shock, so don't prune it back - I would think that would stress it even more.
Remember, tropical hibiscus don't actually HAVE to be trimmed, one just does it for size control and shaping.
Good luck and I hope your friend's doing better.
Barb
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It has had a shock, so don't prune it back - I would think that would stress it even more.
Remember, tropical hibiscus don't actually HAVE to be trimmed, one just does it for size control and shaping.
Good luck and I hope your friend's doing better.
Barb
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Barb
Southern coastal North Carolina
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by SnazzieT on September 28, 2005 09:00 AM
are the leaves green and shiny? doesn't that mean it is a tropical hibiscus?
anyway - I have a beautiful tropical hibiscus and moved it from a bed that was getting too much water to a pot. Right after the transplant, it lost almost all of its leaves (and here I thought I was going to "help" it). I was almost ready to dump it when I noticed new leaves... now it is full again of new leaves.. its only been a month. Be patient, it just may have went into shock.
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anyway - I have a beautiful tropical hibiscus and moved it from a bed that was getting too much water to a pot. Right after the transplant, it lost almost all of its leaves (and here I thought I was going to "help" it). I was almost ready to dump it when I noticed new leaves... now it is full again of new leaves.. its only been a month. Be patient, it just may have went into shock.
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-Tracie
by e.heffren on September 29, 2005 06:03 AM
I have been watching it carefully over the last bit. All the dead leaves are off now. It is a braided hibiscus and tropical. I have observed that all the green leaves are on one of the stems and the other two are bare and are now beginning to shrivel. I am considering cutting one or two of the shrivelling branches to see if they are alive at any point.
I have been continuing to battle the mold. At this point I have removed the dirt I put back on and left the top roots bare for a couple days. This seems to be helping and in a few days I will add fresh dirt.
Elisabeth
I have been continuing to battle the mold. At this point I have removed the dirt I put back on and left the top roots bare for a couple days. This seems to be helping and in a few days I will add fresh dirt.
Elisabeth
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