How to Propagate Miliusa ?
Primary propagation of miliusa is typically through seeds, although cuttings may also be used. Success hinges on mimicking the natural tropical conditions in which miliusa thrives, with high humidity, consistent warmth, and well-draining soil. Germination can be slow and erratic, presenting some difficulty. To propagate by seed: 1) Harvest ripe fruit and extract seeds. 2) Clean and soak seeds for 24 hours. 3) Sow in a seed-starting mix, barely covering them. 4) Maintain temperature around 25°C and high humidity. 5) Keep the soil moist but not waterlogged. Cuttings require a rooting hormone and must be kept under high humidity conditions until rooted. Both methods demand patience and attention to environmental factors, making propagation of miliusa moderately challenging.