How to Propagate Anagallis?
Primary propagation methods for anagallis include seed sowing and cuttings. Key factors for success involve ensuring adequate light exposure, maintaining moderate temperatures, and using well-draining soil. Special considerations for anagallis include keeping seeds moist during germination and providing a balance of sunlight and shade to cuttings to encourage root growth. The general difficulty of propagating anagallis is moderate, with the main challenge being the management of moisture levels. To propagate by cuttings: 1) Take a healthy stem cutting in late spring or early summer, 2) Dip the cut end in rooting hormone, 3) Plant in a mix of peat and perlite, 4) Maintain consistent moisture and high humidity, 5) Transplant when roots establish. For seeds: 1) Sow in seed-starting mix after the last frost, 2) Keep soil moist but not waterlogged, 3) Provide bright indirect light, 4) Thin out seedlings when large enough to handle.