When planting the Mediterranean pellitory-of-the-wall, it's important to choose a spot that provides the right amount of sunlight. The Mediterranean pellitory-of-the-wall prefers partial sunlight, and you should avoid planting them in areas that are in full sun all day. If you are growing Mediterranean pellitory-of-the-wall in a container, you should also choose a location that can tolerate partial sunlight or provide shade in the appropriate position to ensure they get the right amount of sunlight. When transplanting the Mediterranean pellitory-of-the-wall, it's important to avoid sudden sunlight exposure. Give the Mediterranean pellitory-of-the-wall time to mature before transplanting outside.
In conclusion, the Mediterranean pellitory-of-the-wall prefers partial sunlight and can grow well with a minimum of 3-4 hours of direct sunlight each day. They can be grown in containers and placed on a patio, balcony, or porch, but they should be moved around to get the right amount of light throughout the day. The Mediterranean pellitory-of-the-wall will not grow well if they do not get enough sunlight and can be damaged by too much sunlight, especially during the hot summer months. When planting the Mediterranean pellitory-of-the-wall, it's important to choose a spot that provides the right amount of sunlight and to avoid sudden sunlight exposure when transplanting.