How to Propagate Allophylus ?
Primary propagation methods for allophylus include seed sowing and cuttings. Successful propagation demands attention to light, temperature, and well-draining soil. Germination may be slow, thus pre-soaking seeds can expedite the process. Semi-hardwood cuttings are preferable during warm seasons. Difficulty is moderate due to slow germination and rooting. Step-by-step: 1) For seeds, soak for 24 hours, then sow in light seed mix. 2) For cuttings, select healthy semi-hardwood, apply rooting hormone, and place in moist, well-draining medium. Ensure high humidity and stable temperatures.