How to Propagate Eleutherospermum?
Primary propagation of eleutherospermum can be achieved through seed sowing or cuttings. Key success factors include appropriate light, consistent warmth, and a well-draining soil mix. Special considerations may involve stratification or scarification of seeds, and the use of rooting hormones for cuttings. The difficulty level is moderate, with potential challenges in seed germination consistency and rooting efficiency of cuttings. To propagate, sow seeds shallowly in a moist medium after stratification, or take stem cuttings in spring, dipping in rooting hormone, and place in a mix of peat and perlite until roots develop.