How to Propagate Rhinacanthus?
Primary propagation of rhinacanthus includes seed sowing and stem cuttings. Success hinges on warm temperatures, high humidity, and well-draining soil, with partial sun exposure. Seeds require stratification, while cuttings benefit from rooting hormones. The process can be moderately difficult due to these requirements. To propagate, sow seeds after stratification or take semi-hardwood cuttings in summer, dip in hormone, plant in soil mixture, and maintain consistent moisture under warm conditions.