Primary propagation for mallow can be achieved through seed sowing, cuttings, or division. For successful planting, ensure a well-draining soil mix and maintain a moderate temperature range. Seeds need light to germinate, so surface sow and press into the soil without covering. Cuttings require a rooting hormone and a moist environment for root development. Molva is considered easy to propagate, though rooting cuttings may present challenges. For division, separate clumps in spring or fall, ensuring each section has roots. Step-by-step for seed sowing: 1) Fill a tray with seed compost. 2) Scatter seeds and lightly press into soil. 3) Water gently and keep moist. 4) Place in a warm, bright area. 5) Transplant seedlings when large enough to handle.