How to Propagate Figworts?
Primary propagation methods for figworts include seed sowing after the last frost, softwood cuttings in late spring, and division during the plant's dormant season. Key factors for successful propagation are moderate light, well-draining soil, and consistent moisture levels within a temperate climate range. Special considerations involve stratifying seeds for enhanced germination and protecting young cuttings from harsh conditions. Propagation difficulty is moderate, with seasonal timing and moisture management being common challenges. To propagate, 1) collect seeds or cuttings, 2) prepare a pot with moist, well-draining soil, 3) sow seeds superficially or insert cuttings, ensuring adequate spacing, 4) maintain consistent moisture and moderate light, 5) transplant seedlings or rooted cuttings to a permanent location after establishment.