How is Bacopa grown from seeds?

If you are interested in how it is grown bacopa from seeds, then they need to be planted in the ground in March-early April. In this case, you will be able to see the first flowers already in mid-June. Moreover, with proper care, flowering continues until the first frost.

But, as soon as the temperature is +3-+5 degrees, move the flower from open ground to a greenhouse or just to the house. During cold weather, the frequency and volume of watering should be significantly reduced. Also keep in mind that in a warm, dry room, bacopa is susceptible to diseases such as spider mites and whiteflies.

Bacopa and its cultivation

Bacopa ampelous will appeal to lovers of beautiful elegant plants. As for care, it is quite strict. So, you need to accurately select slightly acidic fertile soil. The flower does not tolerate soil mixture with an alkaline reaction.

Bacopa, cultivation which will not bring much difficulty to experienced gardeners, and is not a frost-resistant flora. In this regard, it is kept at home, on the balcony or in greenhouses. For the winter, the plant must be brought into a warm room with moderate humidity.

By the way, you need to plant bacopa only in sunny places, since in the shade you will not see abundant flowering. Bacopa Carolina is also capricious in terms of watering - it does not tolerate the slightest drying out of the soil

Bacopa, reproduction which is carried out by cuttings, can be planted to standard forms of plants.On cut shoots, the first roots appear after 2-3 weeks if the branches are placed in water or wet sand.