How to Propagate Khrysothemis?
Primary propagation methods for khrysothemis include stem cuttings and division. Key factors for success are warm temperatures, high humidity, and well-draining soil. This tropical plant thrives with indirect light and moist conditions. Special considerations may entail the use of rooting hormone and maintaining a sterile environment to prevent disease. Generally, propagation is moderately easy but can be hindered by inadequate moisture levels or incorrect temperatures. To propagate, (1) take stem cuttings with several leaves, (2) dip cut ends in rooting hormone, (3) plant in moist soil, (4) cover with plastic to retain humidity, (5) keep in warm, indirect light, (6) water regularly without over-saturating, and (7) transplant once rooted.