How to Propagate Raillardella?
Primary propagation methods for raillardella include seed sowing directly after maturity or stem cuttings. Success largely depends on maintaining cool temperatures, partial shade, and well-draining soil with sufficient organic matter. Special care involves mimicking its native alpine habitat conditions. General difficulty is moderate, given its specific environment needs. For propagation: 1. Collect seeds post-flowering; 2. Sow in a cold frame in fall; 3. Cover lightly with soil; 4. Keep moist until germination; 5. Transplant seedlings after frost threat passes. For cuttings: 1. Take healthy cuttings in early summer; 2. Dip in rooting hormone; 3. Plant in a mix of perlite and peat; 4. Keep in cool, shaded location until root development; 5. Transfer to individual pots.