How to Propagate Whiteheadia?
Primary propagation of whiteheadia is often through seed sowing, with special emphasis on maintaining warm temperatures and adequate light exposure for germination. Soil should be well-draining with a neutral to slightly acidic pH. The species may also be propagated via division, though this method can be more challenging due to delicate root systems. Generally, propagation of whiteheadia is moderately difficult, as extreme care must be taken not to damage the plant during the process. Steps for seed propagation include: 1) Soak seeds for 24 hours, 2) Sow in a well-draining medium, 3) Provide consistent warmth and light, 4) Keep soil moist but not waterlogged. For division, ensure each section has roots attached and replant promptly into similar soil conditions.