How to Plant Thaumatococcus?
Thaumatococcus plants thrive in well-draining, fertile soil, under partial shade to full sun. They are generally drought-tolerant but prefer regular watering and humidity. Begin planting by preparing an area with enriched soil and adequate drainage. Position the thaumatococcus plants, ensuring they are evenly spaced and there's enough room to grow. After planting, water consistently for a few weeks. Since thaumatococcus has multiple species with differing requirements, always consult specific guidelines. Regular pruning and promising soil will enhance their growth and development.