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Sugarstick, also known as Candystriped allotropa
Sugarstick is a parasitic plant with highly specific growing conditions, typically relying on a symbiotic relationship with certain fungi and host trees, making its cultivation challenging. It does not photosynthesize and therefore cannot be sustained by light alone; it requires the presence of its host organisms. Special care must include mimicking its natural habitat, with proper hosts and soil conditions, and understanding its unique nutritional needs derived from its symbiotic partners.
Watering schedule: Every week
Common issues for Sugarstick based on 10 million real cases