With the hectic city life, more and more people are beginning to pursue some small but beautiful lifestyles. Raising flowers has become one of the choices of many families, and hibiscus flowers have become an ideal choice in the minds of many people with their unique flower posture and bright colors. However, when you really take care of hibiscus, you will find that it is not "perfect", and there are many problems that are difficult to solve.
I have been raising hibiscus flowers for many years and know their growth habits well, but even this did not allow it to give birth to buds, and even the longer it grew, the worse it became. So I sincerely advise everyone, don't raise hibiscus flowers at home, this is all the experience of people who have come over, don't listen to it.
First of all, the name of the hibiscus flower is homophonic to mourning, so it has some cultural inauspicious symbols. In the traditional culture of our country, the homonym of people's names often brings good luck or ominous meanings. The name of the hibiscus flower is easily homophonic with "mourning", leading some people to believe that raising hibiscus flowers will bring bad omen to the family. Although this is only a superstitious concept, in some areas, it has become the reason why many people shy away from hibiscus.
Therefore, for families who value feng shui and cultural traditions, you can consider understanding the homophonic meaning of the name before raising hibiscus flowers and weigh whether it suits your family atmosphere.
Secondly, the flowering ability of hibiscus flowers is often disappointing. Compared to some easy-to-bloom flowers, hibiscus flowers appear to have a relatively short flowering period and do not bloom frequently. This is a problem for some flower lovers, especially those who want their garden to be full of flowers.
For those who want to enjoy the abundance of flowers, you may want to consider choosing other kinds of flowers to better meet your expectations of flowers.
The leaves of hibiscus flowers are easy to dry out, and the maintenance difficulty is relatively high, which is also one of the problems often encountered by some novice flower growers. The drying of the leaves can be caused by factors such as improper light, excessive or insufficient watering. This may require more patience and meticulous care for home flower growers.
If you don't want to spend too much time on the maintenance of plants, then you may choose some flowers with relatively low maintenance requirements to reduce the difficulty of planting.
Finally, hibiscus is relatively less resistant to cold and is susceptible to cold weather. In the cold season, especially in the cold winter, hibiscus flowers may suffer frost damage, affecting their normal growth and flowering.
For those who live in colder climates and still want to try their hand at growing hibiscus, they may need to provide additional insulation during the cold season to ensure the growth and wintering of the plants.
In summary, although hibiscus flowers are popular for their unique form and flowers, they are relatively difficult to maintain and prone to some problems. Therefore, for those families who like to raise flowers, they can carefully consider when choosing plants, and choose more suitable flower varieties according to their own conservation experience and interests. While enjoying the beauty of flowers, you can also take better care of plants and create a livable family environment.