How to Propagate Pseuderanthemum?
Primary propagation of pseuderanthemum is typically achieved through stem cuttings or seeds. Key factors for successful propagation include maintaining warm temperatures (65-75°F), high humidity, and using well-draining soil with good fertility. Rooting hormone may enhance cutting success, and ensuring bright, indirect light can improve growth. The process is generally straightforward but can face difficulties if the correct moisture and light conditions are not met. Steps for cuttings propagation: 1) Cut a 4-6 inch stem segment below a node. 2) Remove lower leaves, dip the cut end into rooting hormone, if desired. 3) Plant in moist soil or a rooting medium. 4) Cover with a plastic bag to retain humidity. 5) Place in bright, indirect light and keep soil consistently moist. 6) Wait several weeks for roots to develop before transplanting.