How to Propagate Elytranthe?
Primary propagation methods for elytranthe include stem cuttings and layering, as seeds can be unreliable. Success hinges on warm temperatures, indirect light, and well-draining soil. The plant benefits from high humidity during rooting. It can be challenging because of its sensitivity to water-logging and its specific temperature needs. To propagate, take semi-ripe cuttings in the late spring, treat with rooting hormone, and plant in a moist, soilless medium. Cover with plastic to retain humidity, and keep in indirect light until roots establish, then transplant.