From seed:
Seed germinates quite easily for the annuals but I have found Perennials are erratic, some can take three months to germinate. A heated propagator is recommended. Seedlings are very susceptible to damping off. Watering from bottom can help.
From cuttings:
It does not seem to matter at what time of the Summer/Autumn season cutting are taken. Take the cutting and remove most of the largest leaves and place in a container of water for up to one week. This helps the cutting to root easily when potted up by getting as much moisture into it before planting. The size of the cutting does not seem to matter from a 2” piece to a complete branch of 2/3 ft. They root and grow easily.
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There are obviously many more species but to date these are the only ones that I have had experience with growing from seed or cuttings. I will update this website as I find out more and grow any new species.
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