When it comes to the exquisite and vibrant hibiscus, a question often arises: when should I divide and transplant this resplendent plant for optimal health and growth? Given the unique characteristics of hibiscus, such as its preference for specific soil conditions and climate, timing is critical. Is it best to undertake this endeavor in the early spring when the threat of frost has subsided, or should one consider late summer, when the plant is in its peak growth phase? Furthermore, how do the local climate conditions influence the best time for such an operation? Should one also pay attention to the maturity of the plant? Will young, robust specimens respond better to division compared to older, more established plants? What signs indicate that it’s not only appropriate but also necessary to perform this procedure? These questions linger in the minds of devoted gardeners seeking to enhance their hibiscus collection.