How to Propagate Waxflowers?
Primary propagation for waxflowers is from semi-hardwood cuttings. Key factors include ensuring high humidity, warmth, and well-draining soil. Special considerations involve dipping cuttings in rooting hormone and using a sterile substrate. The difficulty level is moderate but can vary with local climate conditions. To propagate, select a healthy stem, cut a 10-15 cm length, remove lower leaves, dip the end in rooting hormone, plant in a soilless mix, cover with a plastic bag to retain moisture, and place in indirect light until rooted.