How to Propagate Soleirolia?
Soleirolia is typically propagated by division or cuttings, rather than seeds or tissue culture. Successful propagation relies on maintaining warm temperatures, high humidity, and indirect light. The soil should be well-draining and kept consistently moist. Take special care to avoid direct sunlight and water stagnation, which can harm the delicate stems and leaves. Propagation difficulty is generally low, making soleirolia an excellent choice for beginners. Encountering rot due to overwatering is a common challenge. For propagation, gently separate small sections of the plant, ensuring each has roots attached, and pot them in suitable soil. Keep the environment humid by covering with a plastic bag or placing in a propagator, and ensure the soil remains moist but not waterlogged. Roots should establish within a few weeks.