How to Propagate christmas dagger?
Propagation of christmas dagger is most commonly achieved through spore sowing and division. Key factors include high humidity for spore germination, temperate climate for growth, and well-drained, acidic soil. Special considerations involve cleanliness to prevent fungal contamination during spore sowing and patience, as it can be a slow process. This fern's propagation is considered moderately difficult due to its specific environmental needs and slow growth. To propagate by division, undertake the following steps: 1) Choose a healthy parent plant. 2) Gently dig around the base and lift the plant. 3) Using a sharp, clean knife, divide the clump into sections, ensuring each has roots and fronds. 4) Replant the divisions immediately at the same soil depth as before. 5) Water thoroughly and maintain consistent moisture.