How to Propagate Hibiscus From Leaves – New Super Easy Method! Syrian hibiscus is an ornamental plant commonly known as hibiscus in Italy. This plant, which belongs to the Malveccia family, includes 400 different species, which are mainly found in Europe, Oceania, America, Asia and Africa. Below we will see how to grow these plants by burying their leaves directly. Don’t worry, caring for and growing hibiscus is not an extremely difficult task. The most important thing to complete this process successfully is to be careful and careful. Let’s get started right away!
How to Propagate Hibiscus From Its Leaves: New Super Easy Method!
The first thing to do is to separate the leaves from the stem of the plant. After taking the number of leaves that we consider appropriate and that we think are healthy, we place a plastic bowl on a flat plate. Be careful: you need to make a small hole in the middle of the bottom of the container first. Then, fill the container with sand. Pour the sand to the edge, then add water. The water must exceed the sand to cover it completely. If the water seems to be absorbed by the sand and we see some of it floating in the shell below, we can carefully place the leaves in it. It is important to spread the leaves around the circumference of the bowl and make sure that the center remains empty. After 25 days, we pour a drop of water into our container and then carefully remove the leaves. When they are all recovered, we can admire the roots that have grown spontaneously. Then, remove the excess sand by pouring some water over it. At this point, we fill a pot with garden soil. Finally, plant just one leaf in the ground and water it with water. Of course, we can repeat the same process for the other remaining leaves. After 30 days we will be able to admire the birth of some new leaves in the soil. Good job everyone.



