Move potted hibiscus indoors as soon as the weather starts to change. If you
wait too long, the plant could be
stressed or damaged by the first real cold, and that will make it harder for it
to survive the winter indoors.
However, if you do leave it outside too long, it is still worthwhile moving it
inside to help it get through the
rest of the winter. Even if you've grown your hibiscus in the ground, you can
dig it up and grow it in a pot during
cold winter months. Normally it is more desirable to protect the hibiscus as
described above than to repot it and
move it indoors. However, if the weather forecast is for unusually cold
conditions, digging the hibiscus up may
be the best option.
"Can I cut the plant down completely and store it in the basement over
the winter?" This is a tricky question.
You CAN store hibiscus in a frost-free place over winter but be aware that
hibiscus don't go truly dormant.
They still need some water when they dry out, and the warmer the storage place
is, the better.
Some light is also needed, even if it just comes from fluorescent bulbs. There
is no reason to cut the plant all the
way back before winter. The less stress it experiences, the more likely it will
come through the winter in good condition.
Although some people winter their hibiscus in a semi-dormant state in their
basement, it's not a guarantee of success.
On the other hand, if you leave it
outside in freezing temperatures, it will die for sure!
#A18
The best way is to grow hibiscus in pots at least 10-12"
across and then move those plants to a warm, bright location
for the winter. It can be a heated greenhouse or a heated room in a house.
There should be strong morning or
afternoon sunlight coming in the windows in that room. Saucers should be used
under the hibiscus and ample water
given to the plants whenever they start to dry out. Half-strength fertilizer
will help them get through the winter better.
If all the above can be managed, not only will your hibiscus survive the
winter, but they could reward you with many
blooms during that time!