How to Propagate Saltsorrels?
Primary propagation methods for saltsorrels include seed sowing, division, and stem cuttings. Key factors for successful propagation are adequate light exposure, consistent temperature, and well-draining soil. Saltsorrels requires moist conditions but is susceptible to overwatering. Propagation is moderately difficult due to precise moisture needs. Recommended steps are: 1) Collect seeds after blooming or divide healthy plants in spring. 2) Sow seeds shallowly or plant divisions in moist, fertile soil. 3) Provide bright, indirect light and maintain temperatures around 60-70°F. 4) Keep soil consistently damp without waterlogging. 5) Allow cuttings or seedlings to establish strong roots before transplanting.