How to Propagate Hartweg's doll's-lily?
Propagating hartweg's doll's-lily typically involves seed sowing as the primary method. Key factors for successful germination include proper light exposure, consistent moisture, and a well-draining soil mix. The ideal temperature for germination should be maintained. Special attention is required for the tiny seeds, as they need to be surface sown and kept undisturbed. The process is generally considered to have a moderate difficulty level, with the main challenge being the maintenance of proper environmental conditions for germination. To propagate, follow these steps: (1) Fill a tray with a fine, well-draining seed-starting mix; (2) Scatter seeds on the surface, lightly pressing them into the soil without covering; (3) Mist the soil to keep it moist without causing disturbance; (4) Cover lightly with a plastic dome to retain moisture; (5) Place the tray in a warm location with bright, indirect light; (6) Monitor soil moisture and adjust as needed until seedlings emerge and are ready for transplant.