How to Propagate Frostweeds?
The primary propagation methods for frostweeds include seed sowing and cuttings, with division being another viable option. Success hinges on proper light exposure, consistent temperature, and well-draining soil. For frostweeds, maintaining moist soil without waterlogging is critical. Propagation can be challenging due to seeds' need for stratification and the difficulty of rooting cuttings. Steps for seed propagation: 1) Stratify seeds by cold treatment, 2) Sow seeds in well-draining soil in early spring, 3) Provide light and maintain consistent moisture, 4) Thin seedlings to avoid overcrowding. Cuttings should be taken from new growth, dipped in rooting hormone, and placed in a humidity-controlled environment until roots develop.