How to Propagate Microcala?
Microcala can be propagated by seed sowing, cuttings, or division. Successful propagation depends on proper light, warmth, and well-draining soil. Special considerations might include maintaining humidity for cuttings or ensuring seed stratification if required by this species. Generally, microcala's propagation difficulty is moderate. Often, persistence and attention to environmental conditions are necessary. For cuttings: 1. Take healthy, non-woody stems. 2. Use a rooting hormone. 3. Plant in a moist, soil-less mix. 4. Cover with clear plastic to retain humidity. 5. Place in indirect light and keep at a consistent temperature. Once roots establish, transfer to a more permanent location.