How to Plant Afrohybanthus?
When planting afrohybanthus, select well-draining soil with ample organic matter. These plants thrive in dappled light conditions, mimicking their native forest floor origins. Water needs vary, but they generally prefer consistent moisture without being waterlogged. Prepare the planting area by loosening soil and integrating compost. Position plants with adequate space for growth, water gently at planting, and mulch to retain moisture. Best practices include avoiding deep burying of the crown. Recognize that individual species within afrohybanthus may have unique requirements.