I should clarify I guess.
The audience is very much a different audience to here, but we all garden, have a passion for the environment.
Hearts and minds, all that jazz.
For convenience I will generalize that the average dude is>>>
Only interested in growing native species local to their area(and making all other non-indigenous species that are not already major food crops, illegal).
They find the internet scary.
Drugs of any kind are the devils work.
Also older for the most part...
I showed a few my body
cloner/bubble buckets and urged them to use on some rare endangered species just to boost up numbers until sexual reproduction was viable again.
Few species here that there are only 10-100's of plants known of, and air layering is a long timeline, and a pretty low success rate.
Logically, this makes much more sense.
Blew a few minds rooting some native psychotria leaves, and great germination's on a few hard to grow species, so that's kinda why I was asked to talk.
That and some nurseries are looking into online sales and social media to boost awareness of environmental causes, something I am happy to help with.
But yeah, gardening is gardening, and everything is applicable in one way or another.
Anyone ever used salts, chemicals, or halopriming to enhance germination rates?