How to Propagate Acianthera barthelemyi
The diminutive Acianthera barthelemyi, a jewel among orchids, resists easy propagation. Seed germination remains a frustrating enigma, its microscopic seeds stubbornly refusing to sprout without their elusive fungal partners. Cuttings, too, yield only silent failure, the severed stems yielding no tender roots. But hope blossoms in the spring: division. With a surgeon’s steady hand, one carefully separates the delicate pseudobulbs, each a tiny promise whispered on a breath of fresh air. The careful placement into fresh, moist medium is a ritual, each root a fragile thread connecting the past to a vibrant future. The reward? A miniature forest unfolds – a testament to patience, precision and the abiding love of these exquisite blooms.