Water:
Adapted to variable moisture, nageia exhibits drought tolerance and prefers slight soil drying between waterings, approximately every 2-3 weeks. As an evergreen, nageia requires consistent soil moisture to maintain its foliage year-round, thriving best in outdoor environments.
Propagation:
The primary propagation method for nageia is seed sowing, requiring stable temperature, light, and well-draining soil. Germination can be slow, often needing treatment or stratification. Key steps include seed collection, treatment, sowing, maintaining moisture, and transplanting seedlings. Cuttings and tissue culture are alternatives for skilled gardeners.