How to Propagate Micropholis?
Primary propagation of micropholis is typically through seeds, with alternative methods like cuttings requiring more skill. Key factors for success include consistent warmth, filtered light, and well-draining soil. Special attention should be given to the seeds' hard outer shells, which may necessitate scarification for improved germination rates. Propagation is moderately difficult due to slow growth and potential seed dormancy. To propagate, scarify seeds gently, sow them in a mix of sand and compost, keep the medium warm, ensure indirect light, and maintain slight moisture without waterlogging. Patience is crucial as germination can be slow.