Kochia (Kochia Scoparia), Also Referred to as Mexican Fireweed, Burning Bush, And Summer Cypress, Is An Annual Plant In The Goosefoot Circle of relatives (Chenopodiaceae). Kochia Stems Are Erect, Highly Branched, And Can Grow Up To 7 Feet Tall. Plants Growing On Dry Or Infertile Sites Average 2 Feet Tall. When Growing Kochia Plants In The Garden It Is Best To Sow The Seeds On The Surface A Couple Of Weeks Before The Last Frost Of Spring Is Expected. They Like To Grow In Sunny Areas Which Have A Soil Ph Of 6 To 7. If You First Plan To Grow Kochia Indoors Then They Will have to Be Began About Two Months Before They Are Due To Be Transplanted Out of doors Towards The End Of Spring. You Will Need To Prepare The Seeds By Imbibing In Water For A Day; Then Keep The Sown Seeds In Light And At 21 To 24 Degrees Centigrade. The Plant Should Be Mowed Ceaselessly So It Never Grows Beyond 18 To 26 Inches. Kochia Keep watch over May Also Involve Use Of Pre-Emergent Herbicides, Which Provide Keep watch over Before Seedlings Emerge, Or A Post-Emergent Herbicide That Controls The Plant After Seedlings Emerge And Are Less Than 4 Inches Tall.
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