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Aug 8, 2016 8:27 PM CST
Name: Jay
Nederland, Texas (Zone 9a)
Region: Texas Region: Gulf Coast Charter ATP Member I helped beta test the first seed swap I helped plan and beta test the plant database. I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database!
Celebrating Gardening: 2015 Plant Identifier Tip Photographer Garden Sages Garden Ideas: Master Level Hibiscus
Zazinnia said:I don't know what kind of hibiscus you have. Is it the tree type? Rose of Sharon? Or the perennial type with softer stems?? For the perennial hibiscus, I take small cuttings, put them in small containers of damp potting soil, then put the containers in a pan with an inch or so of water in it. Then put in the shade and leave alone (unless you need to add water...I don't let mine get dry) until there is new growth. Once the new growth starts, they grow fast and need to be planted out or put in a larger pot.

What kind are you trying to root?? Best of luck!! Maybe Jay will come by with some other ideas.

That's basically it. Here is a description of how I do it, that I posted on another thread recently.
http://garden.org/thread/view_...
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