How to Propagate Everfigs?
The primary methods of propagating everfigs include cuttings and seeds. Successful propagation relies on suitable light conditions, temperature, and well-draining soil. Cuttings require a warm environment and indirect light, while seeds need variable temperatures for germination. Special care includes avoiding overwatering and providing sharp drainage. Everfigs propagation is moderately easy but may be hindered by root rot if overwatered. To propagate via cuttings: 1) Cut a healthy stem, 2) Allow the cut surface to callous, 3) Plant in well-draining soil, 4) Water sparingly, 5) Place in bright, indirect light and maintain mild temperatures. For seeds: 1) Sow in a well-draining medium, 2) Stratify if required by cooling for germination, 3) Provide light and keep the medium slightly moist until germination.