1. Is it suitable?Kochia scoparia is suitable for indoor potted plants, but you need to choose a location with good lighting. It prefers sunlight, and it can only grow luxuriantly when the lighting conditions are good. If it is placed indoors in relatively dim light, its branches will become very long. Relatively speaking, it is more suitable to place it outdoors, because there is not only good light outdoors, but also a relatively large growing space, which will not affect its growth. After all, the light indoors is not as good as that outdoors, and the growing space is not very large, which will inevitably hinder its growth. 2. Daily Management1. Water: It has good drought resistance, so basically there is no need for excessive watering. Generally, when the plant becomes a little wilted, give it some water and it will return to normal. 2. Soil: Kochia scoparia has good adaptability. It can grow in loess or alkaline soil. For potted plants, you can mix garden soil and leaf mold. 3. Fertilization: It does not require much fertilizer. If you want it to grow faster, you should give it some water in time during its growing season so that it can grow faster and more luxuriantly. |
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