How to Propagate Brachanthemum?
Brachanthemum can be propagated through seed sowing, cuttings, division, or tissue culture. Key factors for success include appropriate light exposure, stable temperature ranges, and well-draining soil. Special considerations may involve stratification or scarification of seeds if they are tough to germinate. This species’ propagation is generally of moderate difficulty, with potential challenges in root development and maintaining optimal conditions. To propagate by seed: 1) Collect seeds when ripe, 2) If necessary, treat seeds to break dormancy, 3) Sow seeds in a tray of well-draining soil mix, lightly covering them, 4) Keep the tray in a warm, bright area, avoiding direct sunlight, 5) Maintain consistent moisture, and 6) Transplant seedlings once they have developed true leaves.