The primary propagation method for amana is through seed sowing. Key factors for success include a well-draining soil mix, consistent moisture levels, and bright but indirect light. Temperature should be kept within a range that accommodates amana's growth habit, often similar to its native environment. Special considerations include stratifying seeds if they exhibit dormancy. The general difficulty for propagating amana is moderate, as germination rates can vary. To propagate by seed: 1) Sow seeds in a tray with moist, well-draining soil. 2) Cover lightly with soil, as amana seeds may require light to germinate. 3) Maintain ambient temperatures suitable for amana. 4) Keep the soil consistently moist. 5) Once seedlings are of sufficient size, transplant carefully to individual pots.