How to Propagate Parathelypteris?
Primary propagation for parathelypteris is through division and spores, as they don't root well from cuttings. Optimal propagation requires medium light, consistently moist but well-draining soil, and temperatures around 60-70°F. Special attention to avoid waterlogged conditions is necessary. The difficulty level is moderate, with spore germination requiring patience. Steps for division include: gently separating the rhizomes during dormancy, planting segments with at least one frond attached in appropriate substrate, maintaining humidity, and ensuring indirect light. For spore propagation, sow on the surface of a sterilized mix, keep evenly moist, and provide indirect light without direct sun.