How to Propagate Axilflower?
Propagation of axilflower can be achieved through seed sowing, cuttings, or division. Important factors include warm temperatures, bright light without direct sun, and well-draining soil. For seeds, surface sow as they need light to germinate. When propagating from cuttings, ensure high humidity and use a rooting hormone. Division should be done in early spring or fall. The plant’s delicate roots require careful handling. With attention to detail, propagation difficulty is moderate. To propagate using cuttings: 1) Cut a healthy stem. 2) Dip the cut end in rooting hormone. 3) Plant in moist soil. 4) Cover with a plastic bag to retain humidity. 5) Place in indirect light and remove the plastic when rooted.