How to Propagate Mystacidium?
Primary propagation methods for mystacidium include division and keiki (offshoot) development. Key factors influencing success are bright, indirect light, warm temperatures, and well-draining medium. Air humidity and careful watering must be managed. Propagation is moderately challenging due to these specific requirements. For division, separate healthy pseudobulbs during repotting. For keiki growth, apply keiki paste to stimulate development. Steps are: identify a healthy plant, ensure environmental conditions are stable, select propagation approach (division/keiki), gently separate or apply paste, and provide aftercare until established.