jerry ,
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I bought a thing today. And then tore up the flower while watering it after planting. The flower is the size of a dinner plate.

but just barely

gh0sti ,
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@jerry I have rose of Sharon growing in my yard.

AndHuman ,
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@jerry Hibiscus is both one of the most beautiful flowers and delicious teas! I remember our family was fond of growing them.

My favorite flower are dhalia's. What's yours?

jerry OP ,
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@AndHuman my favorite has to be orchids. But plumeria, gerber daisies, and hibiscus are very close behind

Fringedcrow ,
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@jerry the heat here in the south is killing all mine. I'll water them at sundown. they are perky in the AM then the sun hits.

mjausson ,
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@jerry That flower will drop anyway because you transplanted it. But your gorgeous dinnerplate hibiscus will set more buds soon.

Did you give it SureStart or some other transplant soil amendment with beneficial soil microbes? I find that plants recover much faster from being transplanted if I do that. The brand doesn't seem to matter. https://amzn.to/4cMjUIc

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