How to Propagate Calpurnia?
Primary propagation for calpurnia involves seed sowing and stem cuttings. Key factors for success are bright indirect light, warm temperatures, and well-draining soil. Special considerations include scarifying seeds for better germination and rooting hormone for cuttings. Propagation can be moderately challenging due to specific temperature and humidity requirements. For seed propagation: 1) Scarify seeds, 2) Sow in well-draining soil, 3) Maintain consistent moisture and warmth. For cuttings: 1) Take a 4-6 inch cutting, 2) Dip in rooting hormone, 3) Place in a mixture of perlite and peat, 4) Keep humid until roots develop.