How to Propagate Indian Paintbrush Flower The plant reaches its full height during the first year, produces flowers during the second year, and then dies off. Grooming isn’t needed for the Indian paintbrush. It’s best to sow the seeds directly in the final location for the plants. Indian paintbrush has a delicate root system and may not survive the transplanting process. If the soil doesn’t drain within several days, amend the soil with sand or perlite to improve drainage. Use standard soil with added organic material, such as compost or peat moss. The paintbrush flower grows best in well-drained soil with medium moisture.
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