Unexpected Hibiscus Bloom!

Ridgeville, IN(Zone 5a)

I was working in my sunroom last night and much to my surprise I found a bright red bloom on my hibiscus tree! What a nice surprise! It's still so cold here in IN. And today we have snow again :o( I've had such awful spring fever. I've got 3 tropicals......red hibiscus tree, and the other two are just the regular plant type.....peach and pink. I also have 3 hardy hibiscus outside, pink, red, and white.

Last winter I had quite the challenge with my 2 hibiscus. (just got the tree last season) I didn't prune them back when I brought them indoors for the winter. They did real well till about Christmas, then started to go dormant. I finally cut them back in Jan/Feb, and they started growing nicely again. But they didn't bloom all summer. LOL I finally repotted them in Aug/Sept and I got a handful of blooms but that was it. So last fall when I brought them in I pruned them hard. As I did my tree. The tree is ahead of schedule for some reason. I'll have to prune it again so it will bloom for me all summer. My other two hibiscus are starting to leaf out nicely, so I hope they are on a better time schedule this summer versus last. :o)

I've read that hibiscus will bloom indoors year round. Mine don't. The only thing I can come up with is that my sunroom doens't stay quite warm enough for it during the winter months. We have an old farmhouse and we converted an enclosed porch into a sunroom. It's hard to heat in the winter. But it never gets below 50* (on the floor). My orchids like the temp change though, it usually brings them into bloom. ;o)

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(Linda) Winfield, KS(Zone 6a)

Jenny_tulip what a beautiful flower, I am like you I have spring fever bad, will at lease it is Mar. Won't be long till May is here then I can start to set out some of my hibiscus. Last summer I got me a twisted hibiscus tree, red and yellow flowers and I had put it in a saucer so during the hot days it would have water, not knowing that this is a No No. Will my tree died from root rot. I plan on getting another this spring and I won't be putting it in a saucer.
Thanks for sharing your picture with us.

Linda

Ridgeville, IN(Zone 5a)

Linda, I'm sorry about you losing your tree. I didn't know that either. I don't have much experience with hibiscus other than the 3 tropicals I have and the 3 hardys I have......and of those 3 were aquired last season. The pink tropical is very special to me. My good friend/gardening neighbor lost her son, and the plant was a gift to her sent to the funeral home. She doesn't have anyplace to overwinter it, so she asked me to care for it over the winter. Last spring when I tried to give it back to her, she insisted I keep it. But I always keep her up to date on how it is doing. I mentioned how my tropicals were off schedule last year.......Susie's pink hibiscus had it's first bloom on Mother's Day. That really touched me. Jenny

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