Propagation of papala can be achieved through seeds or cuttings. For seed propagation, stratification is often recommended to break seed dormancy. Prepare a well-draining soil mix, sow seeds, and maintain temperatures of 70-75°F for optimal germination. Cuttings should be taken from healthy stems, dipped in rooting hormone, and placed in a moist, sterile growing medium. Both methods require proper light conditions and protection from intense sunlight. Difficulty is moderate, with challenges including seed dormancy and achieving proper rooting environment. To propagate: 1) Choose method - seeds after stratification or stem cuttings; 2) Prepare appropriate soil or medium; 3) Sow seeds or plant cuttings; 4) Maintain consistent moisture and temperature; and 5) Await germination or rooting, then transfer to permanent location.