How to Propagate Dewstick?
Primary propagation of dewstick is through seed sowing and cuttings. Success hinges on mimicking its native habitat: bright, indirect light, high humidity, and acidic, well-draining soil. Softwood cuttings in early summer are recommended. A humidity dome ensures a moist environment, essential for rooting. This carnivorous plant's interaction with symbiotic insects also affects growth, thus avoid pesticides. Propagation is moderately challenging due to climate specificity. For cuttings, select healthy stems, dip in rooting hormone, plant in sphagnum moss, and maintain consistent moisture under indirect light. Seed propagation involves scattering on peat-based medium, without covering, and misting regularly.