How to Propagate Choerospondias?
Primary propagation of choerospondias is viable through seed sowing and cuttings. Key factors for success include warm temperatures, well-draining soil, and adequate light. Special techniques, such as scarification or warm stratification, may enhance germination rates. The difficulty level is moderate, but be aware of long germination times and sensitivity to overwatering. For propagation by cuttings, follow these steps: (1) Select healthy semi-hardwood stems, (2) Cut into 6-inch lengths and remove lower leaves, (3) Dip cuttings in rooting hormone, (4) Plant in a moist, sandy soil mix, (5) Cover with a plastic bag to retain humidity, (6) Place in bright, indirect light and keep at 20-25°C, (7) Remove plastic once rooted, typically after a few weeks.