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Growing Hibiscus at home this summer isn’t hard, if you get the basics right

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 24, 2026, 11:56 IST
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How to grow Hibiscus at home

Hibiscus is one of those plants people assume is easy because they’ve seen it everywhere.

In front of houses, around gates, even in balconies which do not even appear to be well-kept. It creates the impression that it only grows naturally. And then you get one home, and it is not flowering, the leaves are falling, and you really do not know what happened.

Nothing dramatic usually goes wrong with hibiscus. It’s just that small things start adding up.

If it’s not getting enough sun, it won’t flower. It’s that simple

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This is where most people slip.

The plant may look fine in shade. It’ll grow leaves, it won’t die immediately, so it feels like everything is okay. But hibiscus doesn’t really bloom without proper sunlight.

It needs direct light for a few hours, not just brightness. A balcony that gets good sun works. Keeping it inside near a window usually doesn’t.
If there are no flowers, light is almost always the first thing to look at.

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The soil shouldn’t feel heavy


A lot of people just use regular soil and hope for the best.
The problem is, that kind of soil tends to hold water for too long. Hibiscus roots don’t like that. The plant begins to slow down, and it reflects with time.

The plant does not react in the same way when the soil is lighter and in case of proper drainage. Water seeps in, surplus leaks out and roots do not sit in water all day.
You do not require anything fancy.Just not dense, sticky soil.

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Watering isn’t about doing it every day


This is probably the easiest way to mess it up.
This is likely the simplest method to botch it up.
Over watering is worse than skipping a day. Before you can water again the soil must be a little dry on the surface. In case it is still wet, leave it.

In summer, yes, it needs more water. But that doesn’t mean it needs it constantly.
Once you get used to checking the soil instead of following a routine, it becomes easier.

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If it stops flowering, it usually needs feeding


Hibiscus doesn’t just grow leaves. It keeps trying to flower, which takes energy.
If the soil isn’t getting anything back, the plant slows down. It might still look green, but flowers reduce or stop completely.

Even the occasional addition of compost will make a difference. It is not apparent at first, but in a few weeks new buds begin to form.

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Cutting it back actually helps


At some point, the plant starts looking a little tired. Longer branches, fewer flowers, uneven growth.
That’s usually when it needs a trim.
You don’t have to cut it aggressively. Just removing older or dry parts is enough to push new growth. And the new growth is where the flowers come from.

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The plant tells you when something’s off

Hibiscus doesn’t quietly struggle.
When it is not right, it is reflected. Leaves are yellow, the buds fall out of flower, or the plant itself is simply dull.

In the vast majority of cases, it boils down to the same several things. Light, water, or soil.
Once you fix that, it usually recovers faster than expected.

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Hibiscus isn’t a difficult plant.

It just doesn’t like being overmanaged.
Give it sunlight, don’t drown it, and leave it alone enough to do its thing. That’s usually all it takes.


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