How to Propagate Rhabdothamnus?
Rhabdothamnus can be propagated by seed sowing, cuttings, or occasionally, division. Successful propagation requires attention to light levels, proper temperature conditions, and well-draining soil. Specific to rhabdothamnus is the need for a high humidity environment, which can be achieved with a propagation dome or frequent misting. The difficulty level is moderate, with challenges including seed germination and rooting consistency. Recommended steps: 1) For seeds, sow in a sterile seed mix and provide gentle warmth. 2) For cuttings, take semi-hardwood cuttings in summer, apply rooting hormone, and place in a humidity dome. 3) For division, cautiously separate during the plant's dormant phase and replant promptly.