Water:
Scleropyrum exhibits exceptional drought tolerance, thriving with watering every 2-3 weeks to mimic its natural environment. Its robust root system maximizes water uptake during rare rainfall, making it well-suited for outdoor cultivation in climates where water conservation is crucial.
Propagation:
To propagate scleropyrum from seeds, ensure warm temperatures, well-draining soil, and bright, indirect light. Germination may require seed scarification. Follow these steps: prepare pots, scarify seeds if necessary, sow shallowly, maintain moisture, place in warmth, and transplant established seedlings. Patience is essential.