moisten the soil, then pull it out by hand or with a thin knife. You need to remove the entire root. Salt and vinegar: After pulling it out, fill the crack with coarse salt or vinegar. This will kill any remaining seeds. Seal the crack: Once the area dries, fill the crack with cement or silicone so it doesn’t grow back. Important: If you have allergies, wear gloves and a mask when removing it because it releases pollen when you cut it. In conclusion: It’s not a bad plant, it’s just doing its job and thriving in the harshest conditions. But if you leave it on your wall, it will harm you over time. The solution is to pull it out by the root and seal the area. And you found it in your house? Do you want to remove it, or do you like how it looks like a green “mandala”?
Is this plant growing out of cement cracks? It’s called “wallweed” and it has a story.
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