If you provide the diptam with a location that mimics its natural occurrence, this plant needs little care. So: Where does the diptam originally grow and what location requirements arise from this?
What location requirements does the diploma have?
The ideal location for Diptam is bright, warm and dry, for example on house walls or walls. The soil should be deep, calcareous, well-drained, moderately nutrient-rich, humus-rich and dry. Partial shade is tolerable, shade should be avoided.
Bright, warm and dry
The diptam grows on dry meadows, on heathland, on stony areas, on the edges of trees and between bushes. As a result, it can handle dry locations excellently. The floor should have the following characteristics:
- profound
- calcareous
- well drained
- moderately nutritious
- humos
- dry
The diptam should be planted in a warm and protected location. A sunny location is ideal, for example on the wall of the house, on a wall or between bushes or a hedge. The penumbra forms the diptam's tolerance zone. Shady places should under no circumstances be an option.
Tip
Although the diptam is a heat-requiring plant, it needs a long, cool period during sowing.