Water:
Adoxa thrives in moist conditions with weekly watering, although short dry periods are tolerable. Preferring well-draining soil, this moderately sized species is popular for indoor environments, benefiting from moisture retention that mimics its natural habitat.
Propagation:
Primary propagation of adoxa includes seed sowing and division. Key factors for germination are cool stratification, adequate light, moist well-draining soil, and consistent temperatures. The process involves collecting seeds, possible cold stratification, sowing in well-draining mix, maintaining moisture, and transplanting seedlings when ready.
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