How to Propagate rannoch rush?
The primary propagation method for rannoch rush is via seed sowing. Key factors for successful germination include maintaining high humidity, consistent moisture levels, and cool temperatures, as rannoch rush is native to boggy, marshy conditions. A special consideration for rannoch rush propagation is its requirement for a cold stratification period to break seed dormancy. Propagation difficulty is moderate, with challenges arising from ensuring the correct moisture and temperature conditions. To propagate rannoch rush: 1) Collect seeds after flowering; 2) Stratify seeds by chilling them for several weeks; 3) Sow seeds in moist, peat-based soil; 4) Keep pots in a cold frame or similar cool environment; 5) Maintain consistent moisture; 6) Transplant seedlings once established and after all danger of frost has passed.