How to Propagate Stenogyne?
Most stenogyne species are propagated by seed or cuttings, with seeds needing stratification and cuttings requiring proper humidity. Light exposure, consistent warmth, and well-draining soil are vital. Given the sensitivity of stenogyne to environmental factors, propagation can be tricky and may require a greenhouse or controlled conditions. For beginners, it may be challenging. Start with seed sowing: 1) Stratify seeds if necessary; 2) Sow in well-draining soil; 3) Maintain warmth and light; 4) Keep soil consistently moist. For cuttings: 1) Take stem cuttings in spring; 2) Use rooting hormone; 3) Plant in a humid, warm environment; 4) Wait for root development before transplanting.