How to Propagate Picrasma?
Propagation of picrasma can be performed using seed sowing or semi-hardwood cuttings. Key factors for successful propagation include maintaining warm temperatures, ensuring adequate light without direct sun exposure, and using well-draining soil. Special considerations for propagating picrasma involve stratification of seeds to break dormancy and using a rooting hormone for cuttings. Overall, propagation of picrasma presents a moderate difficulty due to specific environmental needs and potential challenges in seed germination and rooting efficiency. For seed propagation, stratify seeds if necessary, sow in well-draining soil, lightly cover, keep moist, and place in a warm area with indirect light. For cuttings, choose a healthy semi-hardwood stem, treat with rooting hormone, insert into a mix of peat and perlite, and maintain high humidity and indirect light.