How to Propagate Scurrula?
Primary propagation methods for scurrula include stem cuttings and layering. Key factors for success are warm temperatures, high humidity, and well-draining soil rich in organic matter. Special techniques include applying rooting hormones to cuttings and ensuring the layered sections have good contact with the soil. The difficulty level is moderate, as scurrula can be sensitive to overwatering and root rot. To propagate by cuttings, (1) select healthy, semi-hardwood stems, (2) cut them into 6-inch sections, (3) dip the cut ends in rooting hormone, (4) plant in a potting mix, (5) maintain consistent humidity and warmth, (6) wait for root development before transplanting. This process requires attention to moisture levels without the soil becoming waterlogged.