How to Propagate Heal-all?
Heal-all can be propagated using seed sowing, cuttings, or division methods. Success is influenced by factors such as adequate light, appropriate temperature, and well-draining soil. Special considerations for heal-all include maintaining soil moisture without waterlogging and ensuring high humidity levels for cuttings. Generally, propagation is moderately easy, though care must be taken to avoid root rot. To propagate by division, which is commonly recommended: 1) Choose a healthy parent plant. 2) Carefully dig around and lift the plant. 3) Divide the root ball into sections with at least one growing point each. 4) Replant the sections at the same soil depth as the parent plant and water thoroughly.