GoHIOT cotton plant "GoHIOT" is an upright, branching plant of the Malvaceae family that forms a dense bush with large palmate-lobed leaves. The leaves are petiolate and arranged alternately, creating a dense green mass. Flowers are large, pale yellow, and after flowering, characteristic pods form, which, when cracking, reveal white-hairy seeds.
For successful cotton plant cultivation, a thermal regime of around +20 °C and sufficient air humidity are required. The plant prefers light, sunny places and humus-rich substrates. Regular watering and spraying throughout the summer maintain the necessary humidity and protect against mite infestation. Seeds germinate easily with early sowing (January-February), and young plants withstand temperatures of 20 °C, after which they are hardened and placed in a well-ventilated area.
Fertilizing is done weekly; for large plants - twice a week using flower fertilizer. As the plant grows, it is transferred to larger pots. Cotton plant "GoHIOT" is distinguished by good drought resistance and the ability to develop quickly with proper care, making it a popular choice for home cultivation and small garden plots.