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How do you grow mexican fireplant?
Dig a hole twice as wide as the plant’s root ball before planting. Then, turn the container with mexican fireplant upside down and let the plant slowly fall into your hands. Place the plant upright in the hole and slowly fill in around the roots with loose and fertile potting mixture, adjusting the planting depth until it is just right. Water it once. Do not overwater, as standing water is not good for the plant.
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