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Japanese bristlegrass, also known as Nodding foxtail, Chinese foxtail, Giant bristlegrass, Chinese millet
Often referred to as the japanese bristlegrass, the Setaria faberi is a summer annual grass originally from East Asia, which is now an invasive weed in much of North America. It harms corn crops and has been known to reduce crop yields by up to 14 percent.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
Common issues for Japanese bristlegrass based on 10 million real cases