Sunday, November 15, 2009

How do I get seeds *FROM* my hibiscus bush?

i'd like to grow another one from scratch so i was wondering if i could get them from inside the flower....?


thanks

How do I get seeds *FROM* my hibiscus bush?
take clippings and root them or u could jsut wait for the flower to dry up and open the seed pod. hope this helps
Reply:Sandy G is correct about the seeds falling %26amp; rooting themselves. If you will look under the plant that you have now


down by the roots, you will see new brances starting to grow, pull some up %26amp; pot in good soil in a pretty pot or just plant it in good soil in the spot that you want the next one to be.
Reply:After the flower dies, it may form a large, green, slightly pointed seed pod. Wait till the seed pod dries out and starts to open naturally. The seeds inside may germinate and produce a new hibiscus plant.





My hibiscus drops thousands of seeds every summer but only a very few ever germinate.
Reply:I don't know about from scratch but we have taken clippings several times over the years and rooted them . we then transplanted them into the yard. They are thriving well.
Reply:cuttings are the best way to propagate hibiscus


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