Primary propagation of behnia includes seed sowing and stem cuttings. Key factors for success are proper light—bright, indirect—and warm temperatures. Soil should be well-draining and fertile. Special care involves maintaining high humidity, particularly for cuttings. Generally, propagation of behnia is moderately difficult due to its need for consistent conditions. To propagate, begin with healthy seeds or cuttings. For seeds, sow in spring, lightly cover with soil, and keep moist. For cuttings, use a rooting hormone, plant in a moist, well-draining medium, and cover with plastic to retain humidity. Monitor and adjust conditions as needed for root development.