How to Propagate Drymaria ?
Primary propagation of drymaria typically includes seed sowing or stem cuttings. For successful growth, ensure bright indirect light, consistent moisture, and a well-draining potting mix. Temperature should be warm, as drymaria thrives in mild to tropical climates. High humidity aids in propagation, especially when rooting cuttings. Difficulty is generally moderate, given the need for constant moisture and warmth. Challenges include root rot if overwatered and limited germination if seeds are old or improperly stored. To propagate from cuttings: 1) Snip a healthy stem 3-4 inches long. 2) Remove lower leaves; dip the cut end in rooting hormone. 3) Plant in moist soil; cover with a plastic bag to retain humidity. 4) Place in bright, indirect light. 5) Keep soil consistently moist. Roots should establish in a few weeks, after which you can transplant to a permanent spot.