Put your hardy hibiscus seeds in to a bowl of warm water and let them soak overnight. Use peat pots, or 4-inch pots and fill them up with potting mix. Make sure to water the soil in each pot so the soil is well dampened down.
Step 2
Plant the hardy hibiscus seeds by pushing them down into the soil. Cover each seed with no more than a half inch of the potting mix. Spritz the surface of the pots with a light misting of water.
Step 3
Place the pots into the irrigation tray. Put the tray near a good source of light. Or put the tray under a florescent light at a distance of 5 to 6 inches for 1o to 12 hours a day. Put a half inch of water at a time into the irrigation tray to keep the soil in the pots moist, but don't let them become saturated.
Step 4
Try and keep the temperature warm, approximately 70 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit. Germination typically begins in approximately 10 to 14 days. Once germination occurs, continue to keep the pots moist, and provide plenty of light as directed in Step 3 above.
Step 5
When the seedlings have grown to approximately 3 to 4 inches tall, transplant them into larger growing containers. Thanks for bidding!