How to Propagate Venus' Looking-Glass?
Primary propagation of venus' Looking-Glass is through seed sowing after the danger of frost has passed. Key factors include well-draining soil, warm temperatures, and plenty of sunlight. No special techniques beyond standard seed sowing are typically necessary, although care should be taken not to cover seeds too deeply as they need light to germinate. This species is generally easy to propagate, but its small seed size may make handling and even sowing a challenge. For successful propagation, follow these steps: 1) Prepare a seedbed with rich, loose, well-draining soil. 2) Scatter seeds on the soil surface, pressing them lightly into the soil, but do not cover them with soil. 3) Water gently but thoroughly, and maintain consistent moisture while avoiding waterlogging. 4) When seedlings are large enough, thin them to allow proper growth. Propagation by seed generally has a high success rate with this species.