How to Plant Thyrocarpus?
For the thyrocarpus genus, a well-drained soil enriched with organic matter is ideal. It prefers full sun to partial shade and requires regular watering, especially in dry periods. Initial planting includes preparing the soil with compost, positioning the plant, covering the root ball with soil, and watering well. Although thyrocarpus plants are generally adaptable, some species may have specific needs, so understanding the individual species is important. Proper spacing between plants, around 18-24 inches, allows for growth and prevents disease.