How to Propagate Omphalogramma?
The primary propagation method for omphalogramma is sowing seeds. Successful propagation requires careful attention to light, with a preference for partial shade, consistent moisture levels, and well-draining soil with a slightly acidic pH. Special considerations include the need for stratification of seeds to overcome dormancy. The general difficulty is moderate but can be challenging due to the specific environmental needs. To propagate omphalogramma, follow these steps: 1) Stratify seeds by chilling them for several weeks. 2) Sow seeds in a tray with the appropriate soil mix and lightly cover. 3) Maintain a temperature of about 68°F (20°C) and keep the soil consistently moist. 4) Once seedlings emerge, provide partial shade and protect from extreme temperatures. 5) Transplant seedlings when they are sturdy enough to handle.