How to Propagate Bryanthus?
Primary propagation methods for bryanthus include cuttings and seeds. Success hinges on factors like adequate light, specific temperature ranges, and well-draining soil. Special considerations for bryanthus, especially in colder climates, involve providing extra protection during winter. Propagation is moderately challenging due to sensitivity to environmental conditions. To propagate using cuttings: 1) Take healthy, non-flowering shoots in early summer; 2) Cut into 2-4 inch sections; 3) Dip the cut end in rooting hormone; 4) Plant in a mix of peat and perlite; 5) Maintain high humidity and indirect light until rooted. Seed propagation follows standard sowing practices under controlled conditions.