Water:
Adolphia, native to arid regions, thrives on minimal watering, requiring hydration every 2-3 weeks to prevent overwatering. Its drought tolerance and efficient root system enable it to maximize water uptake during scarce rainfall, making it ideal for xeric landscapes.
Propagation:
Primary propagation of adolphia utilizes seed sowing and stem cuttings, thriving in warm temperatures and well-draining soil under bright, indirect light. Seed stratification aids dormancy, while cuttings demand humidity. The process involves taking healthy stems, using rooting hormone, and maintaining humidity until roots develop.
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