How to Propagate Aphyllanthes?
The primary propagation of aphyllanthes is through seed sowing. Key factors for successful germination include well-draining soil, consistent moisture, and optimal temperatures of 15-18°C (59-64°F). Seedlings need adequate light without direct sunlight. The difficulty level of propagation by seeds is moderate but requires patience. Special considerations include stratification or scarification if seeds have dormancy issues. First, collect mature seeds; second, treat if necessary; third, sow in a seed-starting mix; fourth, keep evenly moist; fifth, provide bright indirect light; and sixth, transplant once seedlings are sufficiently established.