Ajania is a genus of flowering plants native to temperate Asia. They can grow in all kinds of soil as long as it has good drainage, and are surprisingly resistant to pests and diseases. Many of these low-maintenance plants produce bright yellow flowers, making them a popular choice in gardens for use as a ground cover.
Water:
Ajania prefers consistent moisture and should be watered weekly to avoid stress. It thrives in well-draining soil, essential for optimal hydration and preventing root rot, which can arise from overwatering. Extreme drought and high humidity are not suited for this plant.
Propagation:
Primary propagation methods for ajania involve seed sowing, stem cuttings, and division. Key requirements include adequate light, temperate conditions, and well-draining soil. Timing is crucial for successful growth. Steps: collect seeds or cuttings in late spring, maintain moisture at 20°C (68°F), and harden off before outdoor placement.
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