How to Propagate Glechoma?
Primary propagation methods for glechoma include cuttings and division, as it easily roots at the nodes. Key factors for success are moist, well-draining soil, moderate light, and mild temperatures. Special techniques involve laying stem sections on the soil surface for natural rooting. Difficulty is low, yet care must be taken not to overwater. To propagate glechoma, follow these steps: 1. Clip a stem segment with several leaves. 2. Remove lower leaves. 3. Place the stem on moist soil, ensuring nodes touch the ground. 4. Lightly water and maintain consistent moisture. 5. Once rooted, transplant gently to a permanent location.