How to Propagate Sandpuffs?
Primary propagation of sandpuffs is typically through seeds, as cuttings and division are less common for this species. Successful germination relies on factors like adequate light, appropriate temperature ranges, and well-draining sandy soil. Special considerations for propagating sandpuffs include mimicking its natural desert habitat—low humidity and full sunlight. Propagation is generally easy but may be hindered by overly moist conditions which can lead to seed rot. To propagate, sow seeds on the surface of a sandy soil mix, lightly press in but do not cover, and keep moist until germination, which should occur with warm temperatures and ample light.