How to Propagate Hormathophylla?
Primary propagation of hormathophylla can be done through seed sowing, with division being a secondary method. Successful germination requires well-draining soil, optimal temperatures ranging from 15-18°C (59-64°F), and sufficient light exposure. The small seed size of hormathophylla necessitates careful handling and surface sowing to ensure light aids germination. Difficulty is moderate; germination may be slow and inconsistent. To propagate, sow seeds on a seedbed with pre-moistened, gritty potting mix, lightly cover with vermiculite, maintain consistent moisture, and thin seedlings once large enough to handle.