How to Propagate Gerrardanthus?
Primary propagation methods for gerrardanthus include seed sowing and stem cuttings. Key factors for success are warm temperatures, bright indirect light, and well-draining soil. Special considerations should be taken to maintain humidity and prevent rotting in cuttings. The propagation difficulty is moderate; stem cuttings may require careful handling. To propagate gerrardanthus, follow these steps: 1) For seeds, sow in spring. Place in warm, moist soil and wait for germination. 2) For cuttings, take a healthy stem in late spring or early summer. Cut into sections with at least one node, plant in potting mix, and keep moist. Mist regularly to maintain humidity, avoiding direct sunlight until established.