Water:
Mycaranthes thrives in tropical conditions, requiring regular moisture without waterlogging. It benefits from weekly watering and is often grown indoors. To mimic its natural habitat, use pebble trays or humidifiers to maintain high humidity levels.
Propagation:
Mycaranthes is mainly propagated by division or keikis, with seed propagation being complex. Key care includes high humidity, indirect light, and proper substrates. To propagate, separate clumps ensuring roots/shoots, pot in orchid medium, and maintain humidity and light until established.
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