How to Propagate Naked Lady?
The primary methods of propagating naked Lady include division and seed sowing. Key factors that affect success are the correct period for division (post-flowering), well-draining soil, and protection from excessive moisture. Special considerations for naked Lady involve avoiding deep planting of bulbs, as they need to be close to the surface. The process is moderate in difficulty, largely due to the plant's sensitivity to too much moisture and the need for patience with seed germination. To propagate by division: 1) Wait until the flowering has finished and the foliage has died back; 2) Carefully dig up the bulb clusters; 3) Separate the bulbs gently; 4) Replant the bulbs immediately at a shallow depth, with proper spacing in a suitable location; and 5) Water sparingly. For seed propagation, sow seeds as soon as they are ripe in a cold frame, with germination occurring in the spring after a winter of cold stratification.