Water:
Originating from dry environments, xantolis is moderately drought-tolerant and requires deep watering every 2-3 weeks, allowing soil to dry out. It thrives in well-draining soil to prevent root rot, with growth cycle influenced more by moisture levels than rain patterns.
Propagation:
Propagating xantolis involves seed sowing or cuttings, with seeds requiring stratification for better germination. Essential conditions include well-draining soil, moderate light, and warmth, along with high humidity. Key steps include seed collection/cutting, stratification/rooting hormone treatment, planting, and maintaining moisture until transplanting.
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