How to Propagate Stirlingia?
The primary means of propagating stirlingia are through seeds and division. Key factors for successful propagation include well-draining soil, consistent moisture without waterlogging, and adequate sunlight exposure. Special considerations include mimicking the natural stratification process if sowing seeds, as stirlingia may require a period of cold to germinate effectively. The process is generally moderately difficult due to specific climatic needs. Steps for propagation are: 1) Collect seeds after flowering, 2) Stratify if necessary, 3) Sow seeds in well-draining soil during the appropriate season, 4) Maintain consistent moisture, 5) For division, separate mature clumps in the dormant season, 6) Replant divisions immediately, 7) Water thoroughly to establish.