How to Propagate Cudweeds?
Primary propagation methods for cudweeds include seed sowing and cuttings. Key factors are light exposure, which should be ample, moderate temperatures, and well-drained soil with good fertility. Special considerations involve mimicking cudweeds's native habit by providing a dry, sunny environment. While seed propagation is straightforward, cuttings may require some skill. Overall, propagation is moderately easy but could be affected by humidity levels or improper soil conditions. To propagate by seed: 1) Sow seeds on the surface of a well-draining soil mix. 2) Do not cover seeds as they require light for germination. 3) Keep the soil consistently moist. 4) Place in a warm, bright area. 5) Transplant seedlings when they're large enough to handle. For cuttings: 1) Snip non-flowering stems. 2) Dip in rooting hormone. 3) Plant in a sandy mix. 4) Keep under plastic to retain humidity until roots develop.