How to Propagate Cratoxylum?
Primary propagation methods for cratoxylum include seed sowing and stem cuttings. Successful propagation requires consideration of factors like adequate light exposure, optimal temperature range, and well-draining soil. Seed germination may have special requirements such as stratification to overcome dormancy. Propagating cratoxylum can be moderately difficult due to these special requirements. Step-by-step propagation by cuttings involves: 1) Selecting healthy, non-flowering stems, 2) Cutting 4-6 inch segments, 3) Dipping cut ends in rooting hormone, 4) Planting in a mixture of peat and perlite, 5) Maintaining high humidity and moderate light, 6) Allowing 4-8 weeks for rooting before transplanting.