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Do Hibiscus Mind Being Pot Bound


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Do Hibiscus Mind Being Pot Bound. In fact, slight root restriction. A 14 inch wide 12 inch deep container will accommodate most hibiscus varieties for several years.

Growing Hibiscus in Pots Care and Tips Bunny's Garden
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They get root bound, you see, when the roots, they start runnin’ out of room to wiggle around. If you notice roots circling the pot, it’s a clear sign that. If you own hibiscus plants and grow them in pots, it might have struck you whether they enjoy being rootbound or not.

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Growing Hibiscus in Pots Care and Tips Bunny's Garden

Just a little cozy, like when you’re wearin’ your favorite old shoes that fit just right. Recognizing when your tropical hibiscus is root bound is crucial for its health. Do hibiscus like to be root bound? While severe root binding is detrimental to most plants, including hibiscus, a distinct nuance exists for hibiscus.

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