Water:
Anogramma thrives in humid conditions similar to its natural habitat. It prefers consistent moisture without being waterlogged, benefiting from twice-a-week irrigation. Container cultivation aids in maintaining a humid microclimate, allowing for precise moisture control essential for its health.
Propagation:
Propagation of anogramma involves spore sowing, requiring consistent moisture, warm temperatures, and well-draining soil. Key steps include collecting spores, sowing them on moistened soil, maintaining high humidity, and transplanting sporophytes post-germination, necessitating patience and careful attention to conditions.
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