Water:
Disanthus thrives in evenly moist soil, reflecting its temperate origin. Watering should occur every three weeks to avoid over-saturation. As a deciduous plant, it requires careful watering during the growing season for optimal leaf development and fall coloration.
Propagation:
Primary propagation methods for disanthus include seeds and semi-hardwood cuttings. Key factors involve partial shade, moist well-draining soil, and mild temperatures. Pre-treat seeds with stratification. Propagation is moderately difficult, requiring precise care. Steps: collect seeds, take cuttings, maintain humidity, and transplant when established.
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