Hibiscus is suitable for a sunny, bright place, protected from drafts.
The soil is permeable and fertile.
If roses grow in your garden, you can safely place hibiscus between them, such a neighborhood will benefit both types of plants.
Hibiscus can be planted in spring or autumn.
Garden hibiscus is also popular, which can be planted both in the garden and in a pot, using it for decorative purposes.
When growing in pots, one must take into account the rapid consumption of moisture and the possible slowdown in the growth of hibiscus, so timely watering is of increased importance.
Hibiscus does not tolerate sudden changes in temperature, loves southern windows, but will suffer from direct sunlight.
In summer, it is advisable to water the plant abundantly and expose it to fresh air.
Indoor hibiscus can be grown in pots. The only prerequisite for hibiscus to the ground is good drainage.
The plant is light-loving, so it needs an appropriate place. It is advisable to place the pot next to a window or near a light source.
The flower prefers moderate temperatures. In the warm season, the ideal temperature will be 20-22 degrees, in winter - 14-16.