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When is the grafting survival rate of hibiscus high?
The best time for grafting hibiscus flowers is from February to March. The climate is different in different regions, because the survival rate is high in these months, but the specific time is different.
Hibiscus grafting
General hibiscus trees can be propagated by grafting, sowing and cutting. Breathable soil should be prepared before cutting, healthy branches should be selected, and their incisions should be trimmed properly after disinfection and soaking. Finally, insert the branches into the soil and fix them. After watering, let them take root.
Hibiscus grafted rootstock
Hibiscus trees can generally be grafted, such as different varieties of Hibiscus such as Yu Zi, or plants of the same family. After successful grafting, a two-color hibiscus flower can be harvested.
Maintenance of Hibiscus after Grafting
The newly grafted hibiscus trees should not be in a hurry to bask in the sun. It can last half a month in the shade. Usually, the soil remains moist and grafted branches and buds begin to grow. After successful grafting, normal maintenance can be started.
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