How to Propagate Hard cactus?
Primary propagation methods for hard cactus include seed sowing and offsets. Key factors for success encompass appropriate light exposure, consistent warmth without extreme heat, and well-draining soil, specially formulated for cacti. Special considerations involve mimicking native arid conditions, sterilizing tools, and ensuring seeds or offsets are healthy. Propagation has a moderate difficulty level, with challenges such as seedling vulnerability and slow growth. To propagate hard cactus, follow these steps: 1) Gather seeds or offsets from a healthy parent plant; 2) If using seeds, sow them in a shallow tray filled with cacti mix soil and lightly cover; 3) Provide bright, indirect light and maintain soil moisture with misting; 4) Once seeds germinate or offsets establish roots, transplant to individual pots. For offsets, let cut surfaces callous before planting and water sparingly until roots form.