How to Propagate Tropidocarpum?
Primary propagation of tropidocarpum includes seed sowing. Key factors for success are adequate light, appropriate temperature ranges, and well-drained soil. Special considerations encompass stratifying seeds to improve germination rates. Difficulty can be moderate, as seeds may have specific germination requirements. For propagation, follow these steps: 1) Collect seeds post-flowering; 2) Stratify if required by exposing them to cold temperatures; 3) Sow seeds in a seed-starting mix; 4) Provide consistent moisture and light; 5) Transplant seedlings once they're large enough to handle. Summary: Propagate tropidocarpum by seed sowing, attentively managing light, temperature, and soil conditions. Moderate difficulty may arise from special seed germination requirements. Collect seeds, stratify if needed, sow in a proper medium, and ensure adequate moisture and light.