Propagating danae typically involves division or cuttings, as seeds might be rare or difficult to manage. Key factors for success include maintaining warm temperatures, ensuring indirect light, and utilizing well-draining soil. Special considerations involve mimicking danae's native environment, with higher humidity and avoiding water stagnation. The process is moderately difficult due to its sensitivity to overwatering and specific soil requirements. For propagation, 1) carefully remove an established danae from its pot, 2) gently divide the root ball ensuring each division has roots and shoots, 3) pot the divisions in appropriate soil, 4) water sparingly and maintain ambient temperatures, and 5) provide indirect light until established.