1. Soil conditionsIt has very strong vitality and does not have too many requirements for loam. It can grow even in poor loam. If loose and nutritious loam is provided, it will be more conducive to its growth and can promote the vigorous growth of Kochia scoparia. Everyday garden soil will suffice. If you want to provide more nutrients, you can add sufficient base fertilizer. 2. Provide LightFor Kochia scoparia, light is very important and needs to be ensured. Under sufficient sunlight, the growth will be better and the overall growth can be guaranteed. If the lighting conditions are not appropriate, growth problems may occur and the plant may become weak. Even in the case of strong summer sunlight, there is no need for sunshade. It can resist the scorching sun and fully expose to the sunlight. If you plant it in the ground, choose a sunny location that cannot be blocked by anything. 3. Proper moistureThe demand for water is not large, and there are not too many requirements. If planted outdoors, daily rainwater can meet the growth needs. If there is drought, water can be supplemented artificially. On the contrary, if you water too much, water will accumulate in the loam, making it difficult for the roots to breathe and causing root rot. |
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