Primary propagation for maquei consists of seeds and cuttings. For successful growth, pay attention to light exposure, which should be bright but indirect, and maintain moderate temperatures. Use well-draining soil, rich in organic matter. Maquei can be sensitive to root disturbance, so handle with care. Propagating maquei is moderately challenging due to germination and rooting variability. To propagate by cuttings: 1) Take healthy, non-flowering stems. 2) Cut 4-6 inches, removing lower leaves. 3) Dip in rooting hormone. 4) Plant in moist soil. 5) Cover with plastic to retain humidity. 6) Place in indirect light and wait for rooting. Seeds require stratification before sowing.