I was just too lazy to spend an extra 2 minutes to look up hibiscus propagation on the internet. We'll see if this works...if it doesn't work, then maybe I'll spend a few minutes.
6/3/08
Hibiscus Propagation Project
Well, I don't know if this will work, but I planted parts from a very pretty hibiscus plant I recently purchased. The parts included the petal and some green parts where the petal attaches to the stem.

I was just too lazy to spend an extra 2 minutes to look up hibiscus propagation on the internet. We'll see if this works...if it doesn't work, then maybe I'll spend a few minutes.


I was just too lazy to spend an extra 2 minutes to look up hibiscus propagation on the internet. We'll see if this works...if it doesn't work, then maybe I'll spend a few minutes.
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No, that's not going to work-you need to plant a woody part of the stem, about 8 inches,-same as crotons.
ReplyDeleteuh oh. thanks nicole. I will try again.
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