How to Propagate Nerines?
The primary propagation method for nerines includes division of bulbs. Key factors for propagation success involve ensuring well-draining soil, appropriate light exposure, and maintaining moderate temperatures. A special technique involves allowing the offsets to form and mature before separating. This species has a medium difficulty level in propagation due to the time needed for bulb offsets to develop. To propagate nerines, firstly, wait until after the flowering period, then gently dig up the bulbs, separate the offsets from the parent bulb, replant immediately at the correct depth, and water sparingly until growth resumes. Summary: nerines propagation mostly involves bulb division post-flowering, requiring well-draining soil, moderate climate, and patience for bulb offset maturity. The process is moderately challenging with clear steps: dig up post-bloom, separate offsets, replant, and water minimally.