How to Propagate Jacobaea?
Primary propagation methods for jacobaea include seed sowing, cuttings, and division. Successful propagation depends greatly on factors such as adequate light exposure, appropriate temperature ranges, and well-draining soil. This species may require stratification or scarification to enhance seed germination, and cuttings often need hormone treatment and a protective humidity environment. The general difficulty of propagating jacobaea is moderate, with particular attention to moisture levels and rooting conditions. For seed propagation: 1) Stratify seeds if necessary, 2) sow seeds in a well-draining soil mix, 3) lightly cover with soil, 4) keep moist and warm with indirect light, 5) transplant seedlings once established. For division or cuttings follow similar environmental conditions ensuring high humidity for cuttings.