How to Propagate Wild cinnamon?
Primary propagation for wild cinnamon is typically through seeds, although cuttings can also be successful. Seeds require warm temperatures, around 70-75°F, and well-draining soil. Light should be bright but indirect. Cuttings necessitate high humidity and warm conditions. Notably, seeds may exhibit low germination rates, and cuttings are prone to rot, making propagation challenging. To propagate by seed: (1) Soak seeds for 24 hours, (2) Sow in a well-draining medium, (3) Maintain warmth and indirect sunlight, (4) Keep the soil consistently moist. For cuttings: (1) Take a healthy stem segment, (2) Dip in rooting hormone, (3) Plant in a moist medium, (4) Cover with a plastic dome to retain humidity.