How to Propagate Blennosperma?
Primary propagation of blennosperma is through seed sowing. Key factors for successful germination include light exposure, consistent moisture, and well-draining soil with a temperature range of 16-21°C (60-70°F). Special considerations include maintaining surface-sown seeds with outstanding light, as they may need light to germinate. Propagation difficulty is generally easy, although ensuring optimal conditions is vital. To propagate, 1) Prepare a seeding mix in a flat or container; 2) Sow seeds on the surface; 3) Lightly press them into the soil without covering; 4) Keep evenly moist and in bright, indirect light; 5) Transplant seedlings when they're strong enough to handle.