How to Propagate Rhodothamnus?
Rhodothamnus can be propagated primarily through seed sowing. For successful seed propagation, maintain a well-draining soil mix, consistent moisture, and adequate light exposure. Temperature should be kept cool, as rhodothamnus often prefers a more alpine climate. There may be some level of difficulty due to these specific environmental needs. To propagate, soak seeds for 24 hours, sow them in a tray with seed-starting mix, lightly cover with soil, and keep moist until germination. Place the tray in a cool, bright location but avoid direct sunlight. Transplant seedlings when large enough to handle.