First to Arrive™ Hollywood® Hibiscus for Sale - Buying & Growing Guide
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The aptly named, First to Arrive™ Hollywood® Hibiscus, or Hibiscus rosa-sinensis 'Hollywood First to Arrive,' grows as a small shrub and blooms with large flowers in early spring. And while the First to Arrive™ Hollywood® Hibiscus grows outdoors year-round only as far north as zone nine, it also shows an incredible ability to grow healthily in containers, giving gardeners throughout the United States an opportunity to overwinter this plant and enjoy its beauty all year long.
- The First to Arrive™ Hollywood® Hibiscus adapts incredibly well to containers.
- The flowers of this plant have large, showy, red petals.
- This plant blooms early in the season and holds its flowers for a long time.
Plant Care
Sunlight
The First to Arrive™ Hollywood® Hibiscus can grow in full sunlight or partial shade.
Watering
Water your First to Arrive™ Hollywood® Hibiscus when the first two to three inches of soil are dry.
Fertilizing
Feed this plant once per year or more with a balanced fertilizer or one that specifically promotes healthy blooms.
Planting and Care
Planting instructions
If you are like most gardeners throughout the United States, you’ll need to overwinter your First to Arrive™ Hollywood® Hibiscus for at least part of the year. As such, you should plant this small shrub in a container that is about twice as wide as the plant’s root ball. Generally, the First to Arrive™ Hollywood® Hibiscus will adapt well to many types of soil as long as they have good drainage. This plant can also grow in either full sunlight or partial shade conditions.
Watering and nutrients
After planting your First to Arrive™ Hollywood® Hibiscus, you should water it often enough to keep its soil consistently moist throughout the first growing season. During the following growing seasons, you can wait until the first two to three inches of soil have dried out to give water. At times, this can mean watering once per week, depending on the heat and dryness of your growing location. You can feed your First to Arrive™ Hollywood® Hibiscus once per year in spring or up to four times, spaced evenly, throughout the growing season, using a balanced or bloom-specific fertilizer.
Pollination
The large flowers of a First to Arrive™ Hollywood® Hibiscus are quite attractive to pollinators, including both insects and birds. The exceptionally long bloom time of this plant often gives these pollinators plenty of time to conduct the pollen transfer. However, if you grow your First to Arrive™ Hollywood® Hibiscus indoors, it may not have a chance to pollinate, which is not all that consequential since this plant does not produce fruits that are of any value.
Pruning
Ideally, you should do most of the pruning for your First to Arrive™ Hollywood® Hibiscus during the early part of the year before the new growth begins. Begin by identifying any branches that are dead, damaged or showing signs of disease. Remove those branches using a set of sharp and sterile pruning shears. Since the First to Arrive™ Hollywood® Hibiscus does not bloom on old wood, late winter pruning does not come with the risk of removing the coming season’s blooms.
Pests, diseases and animals
The most prevalent pest issue that a First to Arrive™ Hollywood® Hibiscus is an infestation of whiteflies. However, this plant is also vulnerable to several other pests and diseases as well. Regarding the former, aphids and thrips are some of the most common insects to harm this plant other than whiteflies. When it comes to disease, the First to Arrive™ Hollywood® Hibiscus is most likely to encounter complications related to dieback, wilt and leaf spots, among others.
Achieving maximum results
One of the main selling points of the First to Arrive™ Hollywood® Hibiscus is that this plant’s flowers are not only spectacular, but they are also long-lasting. If you wish to aid the longevity of your plant’s blooms, you can do so by performing multiple feedings per year rather than a single feeding in spring. Often, the best approach is to apply a slow-release fertilizer in early spring, mid-spring, summer and fall. Also, many gardeners swear by phosphorus-rich fertilizers to promote healthy flowering in this plant.
FAQs
Where can a First to Arrive™ Hollywood® Hibiscus grow?
The ideal growing range for a First to Arrive™ Hollywood® Hibiscus is hardiness zones 9 through 11. In most cases, this plant will begin to perish once it gains exposure to temperatures that drop below 30 degrees Fahrenheit. If the weather in your region includes temperatures that reach that low, be sure to grow your First to Arrive™ Hollywood® Hibiscus in a container so that you can bring it inside during winter to protect it from the cold.
How long is the bloom time of a First to Arrive™ Hollywood® Hibiscus?
The flowers of the First to Arrive™ Hollywood® Hibiscus first open in early spring. Amazingly, these flowers can persist on the plant for several months and, in some cases, may last all the way until the first frost at the end of the growing season. The actual length of this plant's bloom time can vary, but giving it the right amount of water, fertilizer and sunlight makes long-lasting flowers more likely.
How large does the First to Arrive™ Hollywood® Hibiscus grow?
In most cases, the First to Arrive™ Hollywood® Hibiscus will grow to be about four feet tall with a spread that is similar. Those dimensions make for a small but colorful shrub that fits well in containers. This plant is a cultivated species that comes from a plant commonly known as the “Chinese Hibiscus,” which rarely surpasses eight feet in height.
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