How to Plant Geitonoplesium?
Geitonoplesium plants thrive in well-draining soil, with a preference for a moist, humus-rich environment. They perform best in dappled shade, mimicking their natural understory habitat, but can tolerate some sun. Water requirements are moderate; however, they need consistent moisture, especially in dry periods. When planting, choose a sheltered location, loosen the soil, incorporate organic matter, and ensure the root ball is level with the soil surface. Water generously after planting and mulch to retain soil moisture. While general guidelines apply, always consider specific needs for various species within the geitonoplesium genus.