How to Propagate eudicots?
Propagation of eudicots can be achieved through seed sowing, semi-hardwood cuttings, or tissue culture. Key factors for success include ensuring adequate light, maintaining optimal temperatures, and using well-draining soil. Eudicots may require stratification or scarification for seed germination, and cuttings often root more successfully with the use of rooting hormones. The difficulty level is moderate but can vary based on the method chosen. For seed propagation: 1) Surface sow seeds, lightly covering with soil; 2) Keep the soil moist but not waterlogged; 3) Provide bright, indirect light; 4) Wait for germination, which may take several weeks. For cuttings: 1) Take semi-hardwood cuttings in late summer; 2) Dip in rooting hormone; 3) Plant in a soil-perlite mix; 4) Keep humid until roots develop.