How to Propagate Wissadula?
Primary propagation of wissadula is typically through seed sowing, but cuttings can also be effective. Successful germination depends on warm temperatures, adequate light, and well-draining soil. Humidity and consistent moisture are imperative, especially when rooting cuttings. Propagation might be challenging due to the need for optimal conditions and potential pest issues. To propagate, sow seeds in moist, fertile soil, and place in a warm, light-filled environment, ensuring soil remains damp but not waterlogged. For cuttings, select healthy stems, apply rooting hormone, and plant in a mix of peat and perlite, maintaining high humidity until roots establish.