How to Propagate Diploclisia?
Primary propagation methods for diploclisia include seed sowing and stem cuttings. Successful propagation requires attention to light—indirect sunlight is ideal—and consistent temperatures between 20-25°C. The plant thrives in well-draining, fertile soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH. Special considerations include maintaining high humidity levels, particularly for cuttings, which may require a rooting hormone. The general difficulty level for propagating diploclisia is moderate; stem cutting success rates can be variable. To propagate from cuttings: 1) Select a healthy, non-flowering stem, 2) Cut a 10-15 cm piece, 3) Dip the end in rooting hormone, 4) Plant in a suitable potting mix, 5) Keep the soil moist and maintain high humidity, 6) Transfer to a permanent location once rooted.