Hibiscus is not blooming? This Fertilizer will boost Flowering

People often complain that their hibiscus plant is healthy but it is not flowering.

To make the hibiscus plant flower, keep this points in mind:

1. Give the plant enough sunlight:

Sunlight is very important for the hibiscus plant to flower. Therefore, keep the plant in a place where it can get sufficient sunlight.

2. Take regular care of the plant:

Take regular care of the plant like watering, fertilizing and weeding etc.

3. Yellow leaves

Yellow leaves indicate nitrogen deficiency. Use nitrogen-rich fertilizer for green leaves.

4. The buds are not mature

If hibiscus buds are not getting enough potassium they may fail to mature.

5. The buds fall off

Weak roots or stress can cause premature flower drop. Use a fertilizer with micronutrients like magnesium and iron for stronger roots.

6. Fertilize the plant:

Fertilizing the hibiscus plant is very important to get it to flower.

7. Liquid fertilizer made from onion and banana peels

Liquid fertilizer made from onion and banana peel is very effective for inducing flowering in hibiscus

Benefits of Banana  Peel Fertilizer

Using banana peel compost can actually benefit hibiscus plants because it provides potassium, which promotes flowering.

Always fertilize bananas when the plant is in the flowering or fruiting stage.

The nutrients found in onion peels play an important role in producing flowers and fruits in plants.

Benefits of liquid fertilizer made from onion peel

This liquid fertilizer should be given to the hibiscus plant every 10 to 15 days.

By following these tips, you can increase the chances of your hibiscus plant flowering!