How to Propagate Sabulina?
Primary propagation methods for sabulina include seed sowing and division. Successful propagation requires consideration of light, which should be bright and indirect, consistent moisture in well-draining soil, and optimal temperatures ranging from 60-75°F. Special care is needed for seed stratification, a process for breaking dormancy. Propagation is generally moderately difficult due to these specific care requirements. To propagate, follow these steps: 1) Collect seeds or divide the plant during its dormant season, 2) Sow seeds superficially or plant divisions at the same soil depth as the parent plant, 3) Maintain consistent moisture and place in indirect light, 4) Wait for germination or growth, which might take several weeks. Careful monitoring is needed to avoid overwatering and fungal diseases.