How to Propagate Balsam apples?
Primary propagation of balsam apples is through seeds. Key factors for successful germination include warm temperatures, consistent moisture, and well-draining soil. Special considerations involve scarification of the seed coat and protection from cold temperatures. Propagation is moderately difficult due to the painstaking seed preparation required. To propagate, collect ripe fruits, clean and dry the seeds, nick the seed coat, soak in warm water for 24 hours, sow in a seed-starting mix, and maintain at 70-75°F until germination.