Water:
Originating from consistently moist regions, antiotrema prefers evenly moist soil and tolerates moderate drought. Water weekly to maintain optimal hydration. Commonly grown indoors, it benefits from regular misting to simulate its native humid climate.
Propagation:
Primary propagation methods for antiotrema are seeds, cuttings, and division, influenced by light, temperature, and soil. High humidity and moisture are vital. For propagation, use semi-hardwood cuttings in spring or summer, treat with rooting hormone, and maintain suitable light and conditions until rooted.