Water:
Phagnalon excels in low-water environments, requiring deep watering once every 2-3 weeks to adapt to its native habitat's sporadic rainfall. Best suited for outdoor growth, it effectively conserves water during the growing season, thriving in drier climates with infrequent hydration.
Propagation:
Propagation of phagnalon is mainly through seeds or cuttings. Success relies on proper light, well-draining soil, and stable temperatures. For cuttings, select healthy shoots, cut 4–6 inches, apply rooting hormone, plant in a sand-peat mix, maintain high humidity, and use indirect light until rooted.