How to Propagate Simplicia?
Primary propagation for simplicia includes seed sowing, cuttings, and division. Success hinges on factors like appropriate light, stable temperature, and well-draining soil. Specific techniques may be required due to simplicia's unique growing patterns. Generally, propagation ranges from moderate to difficult, as climatic sensitivity can impede germination and rooting. For cuttings: 1. Select healthy, non-flowering stems. 2. Cut a 4-6 inch segment below a leaf node. 3. Remove lower leaves and dip end in rooting hormone. 4. Plant in a mix of perlite and peat. 5. Maintain high humidity and indirect light. 6. Rooting should occur in several weeks.