How to Plant Dicrocaulon?
Dicrocaulon plants generally prefer well-draining soil, full sun, and moderate watering. When planting dicrocaulon, first prepare the planting area by loosening the soil and adding organic matter if it's not fertile. Dig a hole that's twice the size of the plant's root ball, place the plant in, and fill the hole, ensuring the plant is level with the ground. Water thoroughly after planting. Be aware of the specific needs of different dicrocaulon species, as some may have particular germination timings or soil preferences.