Lily is the plant that can be propagated by cloning methods. There are many breeding methods of creating bulbs such as mature bulb forming smaller bulbs, bulb lets formed on the stem axis under the ground, bulbils formed in the leafaxils of stem on the ground or propagated by tissue culture cells, propagated by scales ... In Vietnam, this propagation method has not been almost applied. This study aimed to find out some impact of technical measures such as planting regions, planting density and cutting the bud on the plant growth, nutrient accumulation and bulb hypertrophy as well as commercial lily bulb quality propagated by the method of scaling bulbs. Results identified that when planting lily bulbs in the mountains with the proper density 60 bulbs/m2, the bulb circumference and weight increased remarkably, effective propagation was high, and if applying cutting bud measures when the buds are 1-2 cm long so the rules of metabolism have been changed, nutrient consumption was reduced and accumulation of starchy bulbs was promoted, obtained bulbs were 21.5 cm in circumference and 87.4 g in weight. The results provided a basis for further research in the production of lily bulbs by the method of scaling bulbs.