Tropical hibiscus 'Starry Wind'

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis

How to grow Tropical hibiscus 'Starry Wind'

  • Full Sun

  • Medium

Tropical hibiscus are highly sensitive to phosphorus (the middle “P” number on fertilizers) and an excessive amount will kill the plant. Do not use so-called “bloom fertilizers” on them. Instead tropical hibiscus need a lot of potash to bloom properly (the last number or “K” on fertilizers). Palm fertilizers are widely available and usually have the proper ratio of a medium-low-high NPK ratio along with needed minors.

The pesticide malathion will defoliate tropical hibiscus. Do not use it for pest control.

Starry Wind likes a position of full sun and remember to water moderately. Keep in mind when planting that Starry Wind is thought of as tender, so remember to wait until your soil is warm and the night time temperature is well above freezing before moving outside.

Growing Starry Wind from seed

By our calculations, you should look at sowing Starry Wind about 84 days before your last frost date.

Transplanting Starry Wind

As Starry Wind is tender, ensure temperatures are mild enough to plant out - wait until after your last frost date to be on the safe side.

Harvesting Starry Wind

Starry Wind Patent Information

US PP17491 Yoder Brothers Nursery 2

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