How to Propagate Griffinia?
Primary propagation methods for griffinia include seed sowing and division, with the latter being more commonly practiced. Key factors for success are warm temperatures, high humidity, and well-draining soil with rich organic matter. Special considerations involve avoiding direct sunlight and maintaining consistently moist soil without waterlogging. The general difficulty level for propagating griffinia is moderate. To propagate through division: 1) Carefully unearth the plant during its dormant phase. 2) Gently separate the bulbs, ensuring each section has roots attached. 3) Plant the bulbs in appropriate soil mix, barely covering them. 4) Water sparingly until growth appears, then increase humidity and maintain moderate watering. 5) Place in a warm, indirect light environment to encourage growth.