The listing, Tropical Hibiscus Tree cuttings!!!! ((2 Cuttings)) has ended.
I will dip them in root hormone and wrap before sending!!
They make great gifts!
Hibiscus Propagation and How to propagate your plants, planting hibiscus
Hibiscus can be propagated from seed, or from cuttings from an existing tree.
If you have a wonderful hibiscus tree with the beautiful flowers that you wish to propagate, you can take cuttings.
When transplanting the hibiscus plant there is no guaranteed same color flower as the mother plant will be produced, as it can have characteristics of past generations just like humans, but using a good hibiscus fertilizer definately helps.
Cuttings should be taken during the warmer months, April through September is the best time.
Cuttings are placed into a media of coarse, sharp sand and some peat moss, about 3 parts sand to 1 part peat being suitable proportions.
Clean the sand with running water and allowed to drain. Then add the peat and mix together. Add crushed brick or similar drainage material to the bottom of the propagating box before adding the mixture about 5”. Watering is needed to settle the media and then a nail or dibble stick is used to punch 1 1/2 inch holes to place the cuttings into.
Cuttings should be about 5 to 6 inches long. Cut straight across just under a leaf node and some of the lower leaves removed from the cuttings.
Remember, the more leaves, the faster they strike! Cuttings should then be pushed gently into the dibbled holes and put into place. They should not be planted too deeply. The box should then be watered again and keep the media moist from then on but not excessive water.