Here's what I found online: " Neofinetia falcata is propagated from seed or by separating the fanlike growths as they develop into clumps."
Hope that helps.
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HI,
Does anyone have any info on Propogating Neofinetia Falcata, I have searched the web but cant seem to find anything.
It is just the same as a phal?
Any help would be apreciated
Thanks
Ryan
Here's what I found online: " Neofinetia falcata is propagated from seed or by separating the fanlike growths as they develop into clumps."
Hope that helps.
I take divisions almost every year from my original plant. I pot my Neos, in sphagnum so every year after they bloom (in the fall for me) I unpot them and wash the roots clear. I then take a few test tugs to see where the loosest 'joint' between stems appears. A nice clean cut with a nice clean razor blade and there you have a new plant. I dip the cut end into Flowers of Sulphur to help dry out/seal the cut and then pot them all back up again in clean damp moss. I use plastic pots with the moss, clay tends to wick the moisture out of the moss and they dry out alot. I do not pot the plants high in the pot as you often see in Japanese plantings - too hard to water for me.