How to Propagate Musella?
Primary propagation for musella includes division and seed sowing. Division should occur in spring, leveraging the plant's natural clumping habit. For seeds, sow fresh seeds in a well-drained, sandy mix after the last frost. Keep the soil consistently moist and maintain a temperature around 68°F (20°C) for optimal germination. Special consideration includes removing the seed's hard outer layer to enhance germination—soaking the seeds before sowing might help. The general difficulty is moderate due to particular germination conditions. Propagation via division is easier, but patience is needed for seedlings to mature. For division: 1) Carefully uproot the parent plant, 2) Identify and separate healthy suckers, 3) Plant suckers in appropriate medium, 4) Keep soil moist and in a warm, sheltered spot until established.