Water:
Tree fuchsia originates from Southern Africa's woodlands, thriving with moderate humidity and periodic rainfall. It tolerates brief dry spells but prefers consistent moisture without waterlogging. Watering every 2-3 weeks suffices. As an evergreen, tree fuchsia retains lushness even with infrequent watering.
Propagation:
Tree fuchsia can be propagated through seeds, semi-ripe cuttings, or layering. Key conditions include adequate light, temperatures of 15°C to 20°C (59°F to 68°F), and well-draining soil. Stratify seeds for 1-2 months, use rooting hormone for cuttings, and for layering, bend and cover a branch in spring.
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