How to Propagate Connarus?
Primary propagation of connarus is through seed sowing, although cuttings can also be used. Successful growth depends on ensuring adequate light, favorable temperature ranges, and well-draining soil. Unique environmental adaptations may be needed, such as stratification or scarification of seeds, depending on the variety. Propagation can be considered moderately difficult due to seed dormancy and rooting challenges with cuttings. Steps include: 1) Collect ripe seeds or healthy cuttings; 2) Treat seeds to break dormancy if necessary; 3) Sow seeds in suitable substrate or root cuttings in a mix with good aeration; 4) Maintain consistent moisture and temperatures; 5) Transplant seedlings or rooted cuttings once established.