How to Transplant Hibiscus Trees?

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Transplanting hibiscus can be carried out in a few steps. To begin with the transplant, choose a new spot and remove from its original spot by digging down to 1 foot from the base of the trunk. Lift the root ball out and water the new hole that is around 3 feet wide and deep enough for the root ball. Plant the hibiscus tree, add soil around it and water it. Add 2-3 inches of mulch to the top soil and fertilize it around 4 times a year.
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1. Choose new spot for the hibiscus tree. These plants do best in full sun and well-drained soil. 2. Remove the hibiscus tree from its original spot. If the hibiscus tree is in the
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1. Inspect the condition of the hibiscus you are thinking of moving. Take a close look at the leaves, stem and color of the plant. There are two schools of thought with transplanting
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1. Transplant potted hibiscus any time during the year, but transplant in the yard during cooler months. Hardy hibiscuses are quite tall and transplanting them immediately upon re-emerging
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1. Place the hibiscus plant outdoors when the threat of frost passes to acclimate it to the weather. Place the hibiscus outdoors on the porch for one week and bring it indoors when
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