Water:
Adapted to dry spells, gironniera thrives with moderate hydration, requiring watering every 2-3 weeks. Native to areas with intermittent rainfall, it maintains health without overwatering. Typically grown outdoors, gironniera exemplifies how deciduous plants adjust water retention with seasonal changes.
Propagation:
Gironniera can be propagated via seeds, cuttings, or air layering. Key factors include warmth, humidity, and well-draining soil. Steps involve soaking seeds, preparing cuttings with rooting hormone, and air layering with sphagnum moss. Propagation is moderately difficult due to specific requirements.
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