How to Propagate Gromwells?
Primary propagation methods for gromwells include seed sowing, stem cuttings, and division. For successful growth, ensure proper light exposure, maintain temperatures of 60-70°F, and use well-draining soil with a neutral to slightly acidic pH. Gromwells has specific needs, such as cold stratification for seed germination, and prefers semi-shade to full sun environments. The difficulty level is moderate; challenges include managing correct light levels and providing a cold period for seeds. To propagate by division, follow these steps: 1) Carefully dig up a mature gromwells plant in early spring or fall. 2) Gently separate the plant into smaller clumps, ensuring each has roots attached. 3) Replant the divisions immediately at the same soil depth as the original and water thoroughly. 4) Maintain even moisture and protect from extreme temperatures until established.