Asked by: Gheroghe Itoua
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Last Updated: 2nd May 2024

What could be eating my hibiscus?

Center Holes
Slugs, leafminers, cutworms and snails are often responsible for hibiscus leaves that have holes in their center. These can happen when adult flying insects lay eggs on the undersides of the leaves. The larvae begin to eat the vegetative growth as soon as they hatch.



How can I stop bugs eating my hibiscus?

Use the Insecticidal Soap Spray the leaves of the hibiscus plant liberally with insecticidal soap, either in the morning or in the afternoon. The best time to apply the insecticide soap is early in the morning or late at night. This will allow the solution to dry faster and reduce the number of insects killed.

Is vinegar safe for hibiscus plants as well? To thrive, hibiscus plants require slightly acidic soil. A pH-lowering fertilizer, such as one that contains ammonium sulfurate, can be used to improve the soil conditions for a Hibiscus. You can lower the pH by using inexpensive household vinegar.

This begs the question: What fertilizer should I use to grow hibiscus?

Hibiscus flowers require a fertilizer that contains a moderate to high level of nitrogen (N), low levels of phosphorous (P) and high amounts of potash (K), such as 7-1-2, 12-4-8 or 12-4-8.

Is coffee good for hibiscus plants?

Coffee grounds can be used to fertilize hibiscus plants. These elements or nutrients can be helpful to a plants growth. Coffee grounds can be used best when they are added to compost.