How to Propagate Dayflowers?
Dayflowers can be propagated through seed sowing, stem cuttings, or division. For seeds, surface sow in a well-draining medium and maintain humidity. Stem cuttings should be placed in water or soil with high moisture until roots form. Division involves separating the rootball during the growing season. Key factors include bright, indirect light, warm temperatures, and consistently moist soil. Special considerations involve avoiding direct sunlight and maintaining high humidity. The general difficulty level is relatively easy, but stem cuttings may struggle in low humidity environments. For division: 1. Water the plant thoroughly prior to dividing. 2. Gently remove the plant from its pot. 3. Separate the rootball into sections, ensuring each has roots and shoots. 4. Plant each division in moist soil. 5. Water gently and keep in indirect light until established.