How to Propagate Heliotropium indicum
The tiny lilac blossoms of Heliotropium indicum, the Indian heliotrope, promised a bounty, but the seeds, stubbornly dormant, held their secrets close. Frustration gnawed, a bitter taste against the hope of a flourishing patch. Then, the turning point: a cutting, a slender stem dipped in the magic of rooting hormone, a silent prayer whispered to the earth. Days bled into weeks, a patient vigil, until the first tentative root, a fragile thread of life, appeared—a triumphant whisper against the odds. The reward? Not merely a plant, but a tangible connection to nature’s tenacious spirit, a miniature miracle nurtured from a sliver of hope.