Description for Kochia bush green
The plant is dark green when young and turns red as it matures. The erect, striated stems are light green and much branched of Kochia. Small green flower and seed are developed at the leaf axils.
Planting and care
Seeds are sowing into the seedbed or the pot in the spring. At the time of sowing, nitrogen is applied in the soil at the rate of 25 to 45 kg per acre. In the potting mix, add nitrogen-based organic fertilizer in small quantity. Before sowing seeds are soaked in water for a day. Seed is sown 2 cm deep. After sowing the seeds water should be applied to the pot or seedbed. The pot is kept in light areas. When seedlings are ready for planting, plant in the main field or potted in the pot.
Caring for Kochia bush green
- Provide moderate soil moisture and fertilizer to Kochia.
Harvesting
Cutting the tops off the Kochia plants to harvest will allow three or four harvests per season.
Typical uses of Kochia bush green
Special features: Kochia bushy plant enhances the beauty of the garden. Seed Packet contains 35 seeds.
Culinary use: NA
Ornamental use: Use as in the ornamental garden and terrace garden.
Medicinal use: NA
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