How to Propagate Psammotropha?
Propagation of psammotropha is feasible through seed sowing directly into well-draining sandy soil, ensuring depth is shallow to enable light-triggered germination. Key factors include consistent moisture, warm temperatures, and bright, indirect light. Special techniques like scarification may improve germination rates. The difficulty level is moderate due to potential issues with seed viability and germination consistency. For propagation, sow seeds in spring, cover lightly with soil, maintain even moisture without waterlogging, and provide warmth. Transplant seedlings once they've established several true leaves.