Cloud Farm Live White Hibiscus / Best Attractive Flowering Plant For Home/Balcony/Outdoor Garden – Healthy Live 1 Plant CF_34


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Growing hibiscus from seeds is more challenging than propagating from cuttings. They often take a long time to germinate and need a fair bit of attention. Nicking the hard seed coating slightly and soaking the seeds for up to eight hours can speed up the germination process as it allows more moisture to penetrate the seed. For best results, place the seeds in a warm, sunny location (at least 75 degrees Fahrenheit) and sow seeds about a quarter-inch deep. After a few weeks, seedlings should appear. With their fragile stems, they will need careful translating and gradual hardening off.

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