How to Propagate Chinaflowers?
The primary propagation methods for chinaflowers include seed sowing and semi-hardwood cuttings. Key factors affecting propagation success are well-drained soil, consistent moisture, and warm temperatures avoiding frost conditions. Special considerations include the possible use of rooting hormone for cuttings and the need for patience with slow seed germination. Propagation difficulty is moderate. To propagate chinaflowers, sow seeds in a sterile seed starting mix, lightly covering them. Place the container in a warm, bright area, keeping the soil moist. For cuttings, select healthy, semi-ripe stems, apply rooting hormone, and insert into well-draining soil. Enclose with a plastic bag to retain humidity, and maintain indirect light and gentle warmth until roots establish.