How To Propagate Hibiscus?

Take a healthy stem cutting from a mature hibiscus plant

Choose a 4 to 6 inch cutting with several leaves and at least one node

Remove flowers, buds, and the lower leaves

Dip the cut end in rooting hormone if desired

Plant the cutting in a pot filled with moist, well-draining potting mix

Insert the cutting deep enough to cover at least one node

Firm the soil around the cutting

Water lightly to settle the soil

Cover the pot with a clear plastic bag or humidity dome if needed

Place the cutting in bright, indirect light

Keep the soil consistently moist but not soggy

Wait for roots to develop over several weeks

Transplant the rooted cutting into a larger pot or garden bed

Propagate hibiscus from seeds by soaking seeds before planting

Sow seeds in warm, moist seed-starting mix

Keep seeds warm and evenly moist until germination

Propagate hibiscus by air layering on a healthy branch

Wrap a wounded section of branch with moist sphagnum moss and plastic

Cut and pot the branch after roots form

Propagate hardy hibiscus by dividing established plants in early spring

Replant divisions immediately and water well

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