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Aubs1220

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I have two large hibiscus trees that aren't flowering yet this year. I know the leaves are good for the sulcatas, but can I just cut an entire branch off and put it in there, or should I cute off the leaves and put just those in there?
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How old is your sulcata?

It's easiest to just drop a whole branch in there.
 

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I have no clue about ages as they are both rescues. One is about 15lbs and my newest "foster for now" is 54lbs.

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They are both big enough to eat them off the branches. :)

And if you have any extra branches you don't need, you can send them to me! :D
 

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Haha come get then

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I am still trying to wrap my mind around a hibiscus being a tree. :rolleyes: If I took a branch off mine it would tip over with being so lopsided and unbalanced. :D
 

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My two trees are overgrowing my 6 ft shed lol.

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