Water:
Choerospondias thrives in conditions mimicking its native habitat with intermittent rainfall. It withstands drought by efficiently storing water. Water choerospondias every 2-3 weeks, allowing soil to dry between sessions. Mulch benefits outdoor growth by retaining moisture and protecting roots during heat or drought.
Propagation:
Propagation of choerospondias is achieved through seeds or cuttings, requiring warm temperatures, well-draining soil, and light. Techniques like scarification can improve germination. For cuttings, use 15 cm stems, apply rooting hormone, and maintain humidity. Ideal rooting occurs at 20-25°C, usually within weeks.
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