How to Propagate Chrysoglossum?
Propagate chrysoglossum primarily via seed sowing or division. Key factors for success include proper light, consistent warmth, and well-draining soil. Special consideration should be given to avoiding waterlogged conditions. Propagation can be moderately challenging due to sensitivity to environmental conditions. To propagate, (1) collect seeds or divide cautiously to avoid root damage, (2) sow seeds in a seed-starting mix or replant divisions immediately, (3) maintain moisture without overwatering, (4) provide bright, indirect light, and (5) keep at a temperature around 20°C. Ensure young plants are well-established before transplanting.