How to Propagate Salomonia?
Propagating salomonia typically involves seed sowing or stem cuttings, with optimal success during specific seasonal windows. Key factors include maintaining a warm temperature (around 70°F), ensuring high humidity, and using well-draining soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH. Special considerations involve providing dappled light, as direct sunlight can be too intense. The difficulty is moderate, mainly due to the need for consistent environmental conditions. For propagation, follow these steps: (1) Plant seeds in a seed-starting mix and lightly cover; ensure steady warmth and moisture. (2) For cuttings, snip healthy stems, dip in rooting hormone, and plant in a suitable medium. (3) Keep soil consistently moist and provide indirect light until established.