This was commonly known as Flame Violets which is much hardier than violets itself, both share the same genes - Gesneriaceae. I was ambitious to start a collection on this genes as I thought Episcias were easy and perhaps level up my challenge to another level.
To my disappointment - it was not as easy as I thought. Here I had found the best method of how to propagate them as to consider this to be 100% success rate where the plants don't wither or dies rotten. Basically I'm using coconut husk chips together with sphagnum moss & perlite as a propagation medium to encourage the roots to grow.
Also I keep it in a closed lid container to ensure good humidity factor. Hope this Step by Step Tutorial Helps and give more information on propagating these episcia. If you have an queries, do put your questions on the comment below.
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