Discarded Tea Leaves: Free Fertilizer for Winter Hibiscus Blooms

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News18•10-12-2025, 18:04
Discarded Tea Leaves: Free Fertilizer for Winter Hibiscus Blooms
- •Used tea leaves are an excellent, free organic fertilizer for hibiscus, providing nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.
- •Wash used tea leaves thoroughly to remove milk and sugar before mixing into the soil to prevent fungal growth.
- •Ensure proper watering by allowing the top 1-2 inches of soil to dry before re-watering, and use well-drained soil.
- •Hibiscus plants require 4-5 hours of direct sunlight daily and benefit from regular pruning to encourage more blooms.
- •Protect hibiscus from pests like mealybugs by spraying with neem oil or neem leaf solution.
Why It Matters: Free, natural methods can revive hibiscus plants for year-round blooms.
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