We see that your hibiscus might be having an issue with the soil that it is planted in and the amount of water that it is receiving. Hibiscus plants want to be planted in FULL SUN in RICH WELL DRAINING SOIL and REGULAR WATER preferably at the base of the plant. (Overhead watering can contribute to foliar diseases problems.) You might want to consider pruning your plant back to 1/3 of it’s current size and replant in a rich soil medium in a pot or in the ground and see how it does. Enrich the soil before you plant it permanently in your yard. Get the soil and water situation in hand and make sure that the plant is returning to a healthy state before fertilizing. You might want to consider investing in a high quality fertilizer specifically formulated for tropical and/or flowering plants. Your local independent garden center should be able to help you make a suitable choice. Let us know how it goes.
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