How to Propagate Dwarf mistletoe?
Dwarf mistletoe is primarily propagated through seeds, which are dispersed by birds that eat the fruit. Key factors for successful propagation include the host plant selection, since dwarf mistletoe is a parasitic plant, and the right environmental conditions mimicking its native habitat. Special techniques involve applying seeds onto potential host branches, as the plant does not grow in soil. The general difficulty level is high due to its parasitic nature and the necessity of a host plant. Propagation steps involve collecting ripe berries, extracting seeds, and strategically placing them on appropriate host branches, considering light and temperature requirements similar to the plant's natural settings.