Description: Hardy DINNER PLATE HIBISCUS FLOWER SEEDS / HUGE 7-10 INCH BLOOMS / PERENNIAL The Hardy Dinner Plate Hibiscus, scientifically known as Hibiscus moscheutos, is a captivating and robust perennial plant that adds a touch of tropical splendor to temperate gardens. This hibiscus variety is renowned for its oversized, dinner-plate-sized flowers that come in a stunning array of colors, including shades of pink, red, white, and even bi-color combinations. These impressive flowers, often measuring up to 10-12 inches in diameter, make a striking focal point in any landscape. The Hardy Dinner Plate Hibiscus features lush, heart-shaped green foliage that provides a lush backdrop to its magnificent blooms. This plant typically grows to a height of 3 to 6 feet, forming a bushy and upright habit. It thrives during the summer months, attracting pollinators like bees and butterflies to its nectar-rich flowers. Additionally, the hardy nature of this hibiscus variety allows it to withstand colder temperatures compared to other tropical hibiscus species. * Light: Full sun * Temperature: 60° to 90° degrees Fahrenheit * Water: Regular watering needs * Fertilizer: Well-balanced fertilizer * Propagation: Division * Common Problems: Crown rot, rust, leaf spot, and blight * Hardiness Zones: 4-9 Germinating Hardy Dinner Plate Hibiscus seeds can be an exciting and rewarding gardening project. These beautiful plants produce large, showy flowers that can add a splash of color to your garden. Here’s a detailed guide to help you successfully germinate and grow Hardy Dinner Plate Hibiscus from seeds: Materials You’ll Need: 1. Hardy Dinner Plate Hibiscus seeds 2. Seed starting mix or well-draining potting soil 3. Seed trays or small pots with drainage holes 4. Plastic wrap or clear plastic dome 5. Watering can or spray bottle 6. Grow lights or a sunny windowsill 7. Heating mat (optional, to maintain consistent temperature) 8. Plant labels Step-by-Step Guide: 1. Seed Selection: Choose high-quality seeds from a reputable source. Fresh seeds have a higher germination rate. Check the seed packet for any specific instructions or recommendations. 2. Prepare the Growing Medium: Use a well-draining seed starting mix or potting soil. Avoid heavy garden soil, as it may lead to poor drainage and hinder germination. Moisten the mix with water until it’s evenly damp but not soggy. 3. Fill Seed Trays or Pots: Fill your seed trays or small pots with the moistened seed starting mix, leaving a small gap at the top. Gently press down the mix to make it slightly compact. 4. Sow the Seeds: Place the seeds on the surface of the mix. Since Hardy Dinner Plate Hibiscus seeds are relatively large, you can space them a few inches apart. Press the seeds lightly into the mix using your finger or a small flat tool, but don’t bury them too deeply. 5. Cover the Seeds: Cover the seed trays or pots with a thin layer of the seed starting mix, about 1/4 inch deep. This provides some insulation and protection for the germinating seeds. 6. Create a Mini Greenhouse: Cover the seed trays or pots with a plastic dome or plastic wrap. This helps create a humid environment that aids in germination. If using plastic wrap, make sure to create a small vent to allow for air exchange. 7. Provide Optimal Conditions: Place the covered trays or pots in a warm and bright location. Ideal germination temperatures for Hardy Dinner Plate Hibiscus seeds range from 70°F to 80°F (21°C to 27°C). If your environment is cooler, you can use a heating mat to maintain a consistent temperature. 8. Monitor and Water: Check the trays or pots regularly to ensure that the growing medium remains consistently moist but not waterlogged. Use a spray bottle to mist the surface if needed. 9. Germination Period: Germination time can vary, but you can expect to see seedlings emerging within 1 to 3 weeks. Once the seedlings have emerged, remove the plastic cover and move them to a well-lit area. 10. Provide Adequate Light: Place the seedlings under grow lights or on a sunny windowsill. They need at least 6 to 8 hours of bright, indirect sunlight daily. If using grow lights, keep them about 2 to 4 inches above the seedlings to prevent stretching. 11. Transplanting: Once the seedlings have developed a few sets of true leaves and are sturdy enough to handle, they can be transplanted into larger pots or directly into the garden, if the weather and conditions are suitable. 12. Harden Off: Before transplanting seedlings outdoors, gradually expose them to outdoor conditions over the course of a week. Start by placing them outside for a few hours in a sheltered spot and gradually increase the time and exposure to direct sunlight. 13. Planting Outdoors: Choose a location in your garden that receives full sun to partial shade. Prepare the planting hole and amend the soil with compost if necessary. Plant the seedlings at the same depth they were growing in the seed trays. 14. Care and Maintenance: Keep the soil consistently moist during the growing season. Apply a balanced fertilizer every 4-6 weeks to encourage healthy growth and flowering. Mulch around the base of the plants to retain moisture and suppress weeds. 15. Enjoy the Blooms: With proper care, your Hardy Dinner Plate Hibiscus plants should start producing their large, beautiful flowers in their first or second year of growth. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the stunning display of blooms in your garden. Remember that gardening requires patience and attention to detail. Not all seeds may germinate, but with the right conditions and care, you can increase your chances of success. Good luck with your Hardy Dinner Plate Hibiscus seed germination project!
Price: 4.55 USD
Location: Holland, Michigan
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Climate: Temperate
Common Name: Hardy Dinner Plate Hibiscus
Indoor/Outdoor: Outdoor
Custom Bundle: No
Growth Habit: Full Shrub Like Perennial
Plant Habit: Flowering
Plant Name: Hardy Hibiscus
Soil Type: Well drained
YEAR PRODUCED:: THIS YEAR'S FRESH SEEDS
Unit Type: Unit
Genus: Hibiscus / H. Moscheutos
HEIGHT:: 5 Plus Foot Shrub
Perennial: HARDY / LONG LASTING
Features: Fast Growing, Flowering, Hardy PERENNIAL
Unit Quantity: 20+
ZONES:: 5-10
Planting Time: Indoors Early Spring / After the Frost
Color: Soft Pink and White, Pink, Red, White
LIGHT REQUIREMENTS:: FULL SUN OR PARTIAL SHADE
Brand: Unbranded
Season of Interest: Fall, Summer
Soil pH: Acidic
Life Cycle: Perennial
Type: Flowering Shrub / Bush
Watering: Medium /Well drained soil
Model: Hardy Giant Hibiscus
Sunlight: Full Sun, Medium Sun
Cultivating Difficulty: Moderate
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
SOIL TYPE:: MOIST, WELL DRAINED