Mollugo are a genus of herbs, they all like warm and temperate Eurasian habitats. Some mollugo grow aggressively and spread fast so they are classed as weeds, especially in North America where they have been introduced.
Water:
Mollugo thrives in consistently moist soil and should be watered weekly to avoid waterlogging. Best grown outdoors, mollugo benefits from natural rain and humidity changes, reflecting its natural habitat's ideal conditions.
Propagation:
Propagation of mollugo is primarily via seeds in spring. Key requirements include warm temperatures, well-draining soil, and bright, indirect light. Techniques like stratification may enhance germination. Ensure consistent moisture and follow a simple planting method to avoid overcrowding seedlings.
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