Primarily propagated by seed sowing and cutting, colona thrives in well-drained soil with high organic content and partial sun exposure. Temperature should range from 20-25°C for optimum growth. Special considerations include maintaining moisture and avoiding waterlogging. Propagation difficulty is moderate, with seeds potentially taking several weeks to germinate. For cuttings, rooting hormone can increase success rates. Steps: 1) Choose a healthy stem, 2) Cut at a 45° angle, 3) Apply rooting hormone, 4) Plant in the prepared mix, 5) Keep consistently moist, and 6) Wait for rooting before transplanting.