How to Plant Thylacospermum?
Thylacospermum typically resides in high-altitude, alpine conditions, favoring well-draining soils, full sun exposure, and minimal water, to mimic their native mountainous habitats. To plant, prepare the area with gritty, rocky substrate for drainage; position plants ensuring root crowns are above soil to prevent rot; water sparsely. Acclimate gradually to outdoor conditions if grown from seeds indoors. Understanding individual species' needs is crucial, as some may have specific soil pH or microclimate preferences.