How to Propagate Micrechites?
Primary propagation of micrechites is typically achieved through seed sowing and stem cuttings. Key factors for propagation success include optimal light exposure, a steady temperature conducive to growth, and well-draining soil. Special considerations involve maintaining high humidity and ensuring clean cuts for stem cuttings to prevent disease. The general difficulty level is moderate, with challenges like seed dormancy and proper rooting of cuttings. To propagate micrechites, follow these steps: (1) Collect seeds after flowering or take healthy stem cuttings. (2) If using seeds, stratify if necessary to break dormancy. Sow in a well-draining medium, lightly covering with soil. For cuttings, apply rooting hormone to the clean-cut end. (3) Keep the growing medium moist but not soggy. (4) Provide bright, indirect light and maintain a temperature of 20-25°C. (5) Transplant seedlings or rooted cuttings once established.