How to Propagate Gymnospermium?
Primary propagation of gymnospermium can be achieved through seed sowing and division, with seeds requiring stratification to enhance germination. Key factors for success include well-drained soil, temperate conditions, and partial shade. Specialized techniques, such as cold stratification or scarification, may be necessary for seed propagation. The overall difficulty is moderate, as seeds might exhibit dormancy and divisions demand careful separation. To propagate, stratify seeds for 2-6 weeks, plant in a seed starting mix, place in a cool, shaded area, and keep moist. For division, separate offsets during dormancy, plant in similar soil conditions, and ensure adequate water without overwatering.