Ants on my hibiscus....
cbressler1976
14 years ago
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how long b/f my hibiscus will look like a hibiscus
Comments (3)they are getting full sun from morning until night but look like leggy overgrown giraffees ... no blooms but the leaves are definitely hibiscus .... they are now 18" tall 1/2" stems (diameter) barely any leaves ... do you think they need some fertilizer? ty...jeannie...See MoreAnts love my tropical hibiscus
Comments (3)Yup ants are there because of some other insect pest which produces a honey dew (which is really bug pee). Most likely it's aphids. A soap and water spray with some horticultural oil (dormant oil for fruit trees) mixed in will help. Pruning back severely affect tips helps too. I've attached a link to some interesting recipes. Just be sure to try on a small area first in case your plant has a nasty reaction. Rolande in Ottawa Canada Here is a link that might be useful: bug spray recipes...See MoreFire Ants in my potted hibiscus!!!
Comments (3)Thanks Barb! The amdro has not helped :( It's suppose to be down in the 20's at the end of this week so I have brought all my other hibs in but this one! I am going to try plan b...remove as much of the soil as I can (w/o damaging the roots of course!) and totally repot it. Including a little amdro in the new potting soil just in case! Even though it's full of fire ants, it's still just blooming away! Thanks for the feedback! -A...See MoreAnts on hibiscus plants
Comments (2)I'm not seeing aphids, but perhaps I'm not looking in the right places. Just lots of ants. Is it time to invest in some bug spray?...See Morewally_1936
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