How to Propagate Xerochrysum?
Primary propagation methods for xerochrysum include seed sowing and cuttings. Success hinges on factors such as adequate light, suitable temperature ranges, and well-draining soil. Xerochrysum may require stratification or treatment to improve germination and rooting. Generally, propagation presents a moderate difficulty level, with potential challenges in seed viability and cutting establishment. To propagate, start seeds indoors before last frost or take cuttings in spring to early summer, ensuring a node is buried. Maintain consistent moisture without overwatering and provide indirect sunlight until rooted or germinated.