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Q.Hibiscus Plants

Anonymous added on May 22, 2014 | Answered

My red hibiscus trees I got for Mother’s Day are now not blooming. The leaves are drooping but still green. I don’t want them to die so am I overwatering/underwatering them? I live in Alabama, temp 60-89 daily. Plenty of sun.

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Nikki
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Answered on May 22, 2014

Your hibiscus is probably suffering from stress. Have you moved its location, repotted it? Sometimes a lack of water will also cause drooping leaves. Check the soil to see if it is dry or moist by inserting your finger into the soil about an inch or so. If it's dry, give it some water. If not, let it be.

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