How to Propagate Aphanes?
Primary propagation of aphanes is by seed. Key factors include well-draining soil, light exposure, and consistent moisture. Considering its small seed size, surface sowing on moist, fine-textured soil is crucial for success. Germination might be temperamental due to genetic diversity, indicating moderate difficulty. Start by collecting seeds post-flowering. Sow on the soil surface in a well-lit area, lightly press into the medium, and maintain moisture without overwatering. Germination occurs within two weeks under optimal conditions. Monitor for damping off, a common issue in seedlings.