How to Propagate Holdback?
Propagation for holdback generally involves seed sowing or cuttings. Key factors include ensuring full sun to partial shade exposure, maintaining moderate temperatures, and utilising well-draining soil. Special considerations for holdback include scarification for seeds to improve germination and rooting hormone for cuttings to enhance root development. Propagation difficulty is moderate, with challenges related to seed dormancy and delicate cutting care. Step-by-step: (1) Collect seeds or cuttings in late spring. (2) For seeds: Scarify, then sow in a seed-starting mix. Keep moist and warm. (3) For cuttings: Apply rooting hormone, plant in a moist, sandy soil mix, and place under a plastic cover to retain humidity.