How to Propagate Iphigenia?
The primary propagation method for iphigenia is seed sowing, as vegetative means like cuttings or division are less common for this genus. Successful germination requires well-draining soil, adequate light, and a suitable temperature range. Special considerations include mimicking the natural habitat's conditions for higher success rates, which may involve stratification or scarification of seeds. The overall difficulty level is moderate but can vary depending on the grower’s ability to provide the right environmental conditions. To propagate iphigenia, follow these steps: 1) Collect seeds after the flowering period; 2) Treat seeds if necessary to break dormancy; 3) Sow seeds in well-draining soil; 4) Maintain consistent moisture without waterlogging; 5) Provide bright, indirect light; 6) Keep at optimal germination temperature; 7) Transplant seedlings once sturdy.