Water:
Adapted to dry spells, piptanthus thrives with a watering regimen simulating drought resilience. Watering every 2-3 weeks, allowing soil to dry, is ideal. Its ability to store water makes piptanthus suitable for regions with unpredictable rainfall.
Propagation:
Piptanthus is propagated through seed sowing and semi-hardwood cuttings. Key factors for growth include light, temperature, and well-draining soil. Scarification aids seed germination, and hormone treatment is necessary for cuttings. Maintaining humidity and indirect light is crucial for successful propagation.
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