How to Propagate Copperlily?
The primary methods for propagating copperlily include seed sowing after the last frost and division. Successful propagation hinges on well-draining soil, adequate warmth, and bright but indirect light. Special attention should be given to humidity levels during germination or root development. Propagation can be moderately difficult due to the need for balanced moisture and temperature control. For seed propagation, sow seeds shallowly, keep moist, and provide warmth. For division, gently separate bulbs in late summer and replant immediately. Summary: copperlily propagation via seeds or division requires attention to soil drainage, moisture, and warmth, with division carried out in late summer for optimal success.