How to Propagate Pitcher sages?
Pitcher sages is commonly propagated using cuttings, seeds, and division. Key factors for successful propagation include a well-draining soil mix, consistent moisture without waterlogging, and warm but not hot temperatures. Special considerations include using a rooting hormone for cuttings and providing light shade. The difficulty level is moderate, with the main challenge being root rot due to overwatering. Steps for cuttings: 1) Cut a healthy stem tip 3-4 inches long. 2) Dip the cut end into rooting hormone. 3) Plant in a moist, well-draining soil mix. 4) Cover with a plastic bag to retain humidity. 5) Place in bright, indirect light. 6) Check for root development in a few weeks and transplant when established.