How to Propagate Anisotoma?
Propagation of anisotoma can primarily be achieved through seed sowing and division. Key factors for success include maintaining a warm temperature, ensuring adequate but not excessive light exposure, and using well-draining soil. Special considerations may involve stratification or scarification of seeds if they have a tough outer coating and providing a stable environment free of extreme fluctuations for delicate young plants. The difficulty level is moderate, with challenges arising from the specific germination requirements and careful handling during division. For seed propagation: 1) Scarify seeds if necessary, 2) Sow seeds in a well-draining medium, 3) Maintain a temperature of 18-22°C, 4) Keep the soil moist but not waterlogged, 5) Provide light but avoid direct sun exposure. For division: 1) Water the plant thoroughly a day before, 2) Gently separate the plant into clumps, 3) Replant promptly in suitable soil, 4) Water moderately to establish.