Hibiscus flowers and Rose food??


Question:Ok, so I just bought myself some hibiscus plants, and I just happen to have some slow release rose food. Would it be helpful to my hibiscus to use that? Will it harm them? Will it do anything?

Answers:
The best item to use on your hibiscus is MirAcid. It is wonderful for any type of greenery and will add a more vibrant color to the flower. Use it once a week.


Hibiscus are generally easy to care for, so I wouldn't worry about adding any food to the soil. Just keep the soil moderately moist and keep the plant in a sunny location. If you decide to add something to the soil, try a MiracleGro solution in a water pail or some Jobe spikes for flowering plants. Both are relatively reasonably priced, under $5. Hope that your gardening is successful!

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