- Where do I place an indoor hibiscus?
- Can the Chinese hibiscus move outside in the summer?
- How do I repot an indoor hibiscus?
- Does the hibiscus hibernate?
- How often do I have to water the hibiscus?
- When does the hibiscus need to be fertilized?
- Is the indoor hibiscus blended?
- How do I get rid of aphids on hibiscus?
- Is the hibiscus susceptible to disease?
- Why are my hibiscus buds falling off unopened?
Originally from Southeast Asia, the Chinese hibiscus, bot. Hibiscus rosa sinensis, now a popular houseplant. With the right care, it develops into a healthy plant that keeps delighting us with its magical flowers.

Where do I place an indoor hibiscus?
The Chinese hibiscus does best in a bright, sunny spot. So quietly on the windowsill, but not necessarily in the midday sun. If you provide sufficient water and humidity, the hibiscus also tolerates the proximity to the heater well. During flowering, the hibiscus must not be moved under any circumstances, otherwise it will drop the flowers.
Can the Chinese hibiscus move outside in the summer?
Yes, from May to October the hibiscus can go outside in a sunny, sheltered spot. Since the Chinese hibiscus is not hardy, it must be brought indoors before the first frost. The garden marshmallow or rose marshmallow is better suited for cultivation in the garden.
How do I repot an indoor hibiscus?
You can repot small plants into slightly larger containers every spring. Large plants remain in their pots, here only the soil is exchanged. You use commercially available potting soil as a substrate. The roots are loosened up when repotting and slightly cut back.
Does the hibiscus hibernate?
The hibiscus uses the winter months to gather strength. Then he gets by with a cooler location at temperatures of 12 - 15°C. The important things are: make it bright, water less, don't fertilize more. In a warm room, the hibiscus will also bloom in winter, but then it cannot hibernate.
How often do I have to water the hibiscus?
The hibiscus needs regular watering. Since the hibiscus does not tolerate waterlogging, you should let the soil dry before watering again and pour off any excess water from the planter and saucer.
When does the hibiscus need to be fertilized?
During the growth period from March to August, the hibiscus should be supplied with a liquid fertilizer every two weeks. Fertilization is stopped during the hibernation.
Is the indoor hibiscus blended?
So that the hibiscus does not get too big, it can be cut down to about 15 cm every spring.
How do I get rid of aphids on hibiscus?
If you have discovered aphids on the hibiscus, you must collect them immediately or shower them off and place the plant individually to avoid infesting other plants. Effective remedies against aphids are ladybugs, soapy water, nettle infusion and biological and chemical agents from the garden market.
Is the hibiscus susceptible to disease?
Despite good care, the indoor hibiscus can also be affected by diseases. These include yellow leaves, chlorosis, yellow spot and spider mite infestations.
Why are my hibiscus buds falling off unopened?
This can be caused by a lack of water and frequent moving.