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QuestionHow do I pinch back perennial hibiscus?Kristin SharpCommunity AnswerCut them back close to the ground, leaving about an inch above ground. Once the last freeze goes and it starts to warm up, you will see your hibiscus start to get taller, and then beautiful blooms again.
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QuestionWhen would I prune down a hardy hibiscus - fall or spring?Kristin SharpCommunity AnswerIn early fall, but continue to pull dead blooms off all spring and summer to promote healthy blooms.
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QuestionI live in Ohio, in zone five. My hibiscuses are a foot or two feet tall. Should I cut them down to about an inch for winter?Community AnswerYes. That is perfect for winter.
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QuestionMy blooms tend to only last a day. Is there something I can do to help them last longer?Community AnswerThey are naturally 1-2 day blooms. Fertilizing with a high potassium fertilizer weekly during spring and summer will provide new blooms every day to replace spent blooms.
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QuestionCan I keep it in a dark room?Kristin SharpCommunity AnswerNot if you want it to thrive. They need at least four to five hours of sunlight, and moist roots, to get the prettiest blooms.
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