Water:
Spatholobus prefers drier conditions, tolerating drought with infrequent watering every three weeks. Native to areas with sporadic water, it thrives in well-draining soil to prevent root rot, making it suitable for indoor growth due to moderate humidity needs.
Propagation:
Propagation of spatholobus can be done via seed sowing or stem cuttings. Seeds need well-draining soil and soaking for germination, while cuttings require healthy stems, rooting hormone, and a humid environment. Both methods necessitate consistent moisture to thrive and prevent rot.
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