Water:
Ammobium originates from arid regions, adapting to conserve water and preferring drier conditions. It thrives on minimal moisture, requiring weekly watering. Commonly grown outdoors, ammobium benefits from natural rainfall and aligns its growth cycle with water availability, making use of seasonal rains.
Propagation:
Ammobium propagation primarily occurs through seed sowing, requiring ample light, appropriate temperatures, and well-draining soil. To succeed, sow seeds post-frost, keep soil moist, and ensure good light. Follow six steps for optimal growth, including transplanting seedlings with true leaves into individual pots.
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