How to Propagate Cudrania?
Primary propagation methods for cudrania include seed sowing and cuttings. Seeds need exposure to light and consistent warmth for germination, while cuttings require high humidity and warmth. Soil should be well-draining, with a mix of perlite and peat recommended. The difficulty level is moderate, particularly due to seed germination sensitivity to temperature. For cuttings, maintaining humidity is the major challenge. To propagate, sow seeds on the soil surface after the last frost or take semi-hardwood cuttings in summer, including two leaf nodes, and root in a moistened propagating medium.